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LCSI : Luna City Special Investigations
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
LCSI : Luna City Special Investigations
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
LCSI : Luna City Special Investigations
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
The title says it all.
This book delivers exactly what you would expect given the title and the cover art. It is a procedural police drama set on the moon. The details are well done. The case is just interesting enough but not overwhelmingly complex. The story’s main character is Noah Skylar, a young crime scene investigator newly arrived from Earth to attend university on Luna. While he’s there he also has to work a job (apparently a rule that everyone had to work) so he is enlisted into the local police force. He hasn't even had a chance to settle in when a murder investigation tests his skills. Overall, it was a nice easy read. The characters were interesting enough if not compelling. Noah always seemed much younger than I think he was supposed to be. He was a cop going to graduate school but he felt more like someone just starting out – maybe only nineteen or twenty.
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