I'd skip it
2 stars
What a disappointment. Everything feels stale, worn out, as if the author was under heavy pressure to write a sequel and just cranked out a re-run of the first book ("Midnight Plan") with no new ideas.
368 pages
English language
Published Nov. 16, 2016
Juggling the possible loss of his job, a romantic estrangement, and court-ordered medication, Michigan repo man Ruddy McCann learns that the tragedy that defined his life may be a lie, a possibility that compels his investigation into a string of local disappearances.
What a disappointment. Everything feels stale, worn out, as if the author was under heavy pressure to write a sequel and just cranked out a re-run of the first book ("Midnight Plan") with no new ideas.