![]() ![]() Of course Tony would go mental if he found out his teenage kid was being put in harm’s way but especially since she’s going up against her aunt Toni’s killer.Īnd that’s what really confused me: 1) why would they think they’d succeed, and 2) how would they think Tony would feel either way? If they succeed then he doesn’t have the closure of taking out Toni’s killer himself and if they don’t then he’s lost his daughter! Tony’s daughter Olive is secretly being trained by Tony’s partner Colby, his former partner and criminal on the lam Mason Savoy, and Mason’s partner Cesar to become part of their task force against The Collector. Then the second half is filled with some major WTF?! moments - especially THAT page - that feel rushed and ultimately kinda stupid. The first half of the book feels repetitive for no real reason besides treading water, which is basically what it’s doing. I wish I could say this ninth volume is amazing and wonderful and so on buuuuuuut… no. Will they succeed - and, if not, who will pay the price for failure? ![]() ![]() Meanwhile his friends and colleagues conspire to take down the dangerous killer themselves without Tony finding out. Tony’s hunt for The Collector, his sister’s murderer, is sidelined with personal matters and trivial cases that take him around the world. ![]()
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