TRAPPED by D. E. BECKLER
4*, nearly a 5*, but for some of the slightly implausible actions of people who should be better.
This is another decent sortie in this series, with good dovetailing of the various characters and the woes that befall them even though some were a bit worthy of eye-rolling. At one point I thought the series might be ending here, when Victor rejected an offer, but I think now some shades-of-grey characters are even more beholden to him, and the series might end up going in a slightly different direction. Are we going to find out that the Scots sell Kasper, Zofia and Victor out in the next book, or do they end up beholden themselves and double-crossing 'allies'?
We learn a bit more about Craig's past in this and he turns into a more substantial character, one who does something needed, but which crosses a line morally. Ish, circumstances being what they are. I suspect he'll be bigged-up in the next book because now that some corruption has been weeded out, it'll be gloves off. Scots versus the Mancs.
This is one of the best British series in the last few years.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Thomas and Mercer, for my reading pleasure.
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