![]() ![]() The narrator, Peter Berkrot, departs from the verbal style he used in Last Policeman and Countdown City, and ruffles Henry Palace's easy calm. Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?Īs the great mystery begins to be resolved and Henry's quest draws to an end, it actually pulls you into his world, which is about to end. ![]() The last one, which I will not spoil by describing. Henry Palace gets just a bit too weird, unless you have already come to love him. The charming quixotic-ism of those stories becomes a bit strained here. The story draws down on the goodwill that the first two novels established. Would you recommend World of Trouble to your friends? Why or why not?īut as a stand-alone book, it is pale. it is a satisfying resolution of the threads that Ben Winters spun in the first two instalments. If you listened to/read The Last Policeman and Countdown City, and enjoyed them, you will be glad to read the last part of the trilogy. ![]() Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why? Satisfying Ending, But Takes Goodwill to Get There ![]()
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