A review by em_da5h
The Devil's Company by David Liss

3.0

Slow to start, then you start getting more invested in the characters and Liss does a good job of keeping a fast pace with lots of excitement. However, towards the end it feels like he is just wrapping things up because it is time to finish. The twists are solved as another one evolves and all of a sudden the protagonist knows what's going on. In short, it feels like Liss came up with the great mystery when he started writing but never thought through the "how's" and "why's," so the ending feels a little trite.
Enjoyable but not great.