As I said above, the books in this series have been getting much 
better in terms of quality and tightness of plot and this book was no 
exception.  I think my favorite is still the second book 
Dopplegangster, but this one comes in an extremely 
close second.  The plot was extremely well done, in particular, with the
 events of the story happening over the course of a few days and nearly 
all of it happening at or near the theater where the play was running.  
The writing was fluid and moved at a brisk pace, making the reading easy
 and enjoyable, and the humor was sly and perfect, making me quirk a 
grin in numerous places.
 
But I think the best thing about the book was the characters, as 
usual, and in particular how the relationship between Esther and 
ex-almost-boyfriend cop Connor Lopez played out.  This all happened over
 the course of a few days, so there couldn't be major changes over that 
time, but the relationship was still there and played up well 
considering what happened in the previous book.  It didn't shift that 
far away from where we left it at the end of the previous book, but I 
also don't think it could have shifted any further without breaking 
credibility.  Connor aside, all of the other characters were fun and 
interesting, and I like that Max didn't play as huge a role as he has in
 previous books, in terms of resolving the plot, although we do get a 
significant glimpse of Max's past, which was interesting.  In fact, a 
few of Max's quirked are finally explained in this novel.
 
Overall, what I'm saying is that this book had a perfect balance of
 plot, pacing, setting, and character.  I think the only reason I liked 
Dopplegangster more was because the concept was 
fresher.  This book dealt with vampires, which feel like they've been 
done to death at this point, but Laura Resnick does her own spin on 
these particular undead creatures that I found interesting, more 
realistic, and far fresher than any recent urban fantasy vampire I've 
read.
 
If you've never read anything in this series, pick up one of the 
books.  It doesn't have to be read in sequence, but I think once you've 
read one, you'll want to read them all.
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