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Book Review of Hard Row (Judge Deborah Knott, Bk 13)

Hard Row (Judge Deborah Knott, Bk 13)
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I'm still working on my "read or re-read series in order" project but I have to say I'm getting a little bored with these long series. A self-imposed problem to be sure. I can't tell if I'm lukewarm on some of them because I've read too many too fast, or if it really is the book. At any rate, I don't have a lot to say about this one, 13th in the series. It's a quick, easy read with familiar characters and a familiar formula. There's a lot of family life in this one not just with Deborah and Dwight but a couple of the deputies as well. Maron also returns to racism again, nothing really hard-hitting of course, but the book centers around migrant workers and a few of the hardships they go through. Maron gives the reader several suspects to consider. So...it was okay.