A Grimm Decision | Jeffery H. Haskell

Title: A Grimm Decision
Author: Jeffery H. Haskell


While the first five installments of Jeffery H. Haskell's Grimm's War series captivated me with their fast-paced action, intriguing plots, and resourceful protagonist, A Grimm Decision falls disappointingly short. The narrative, which previously thrived on twists and turns, feels predictable and often drags, lacking the tension that kept me glued to the pages in the previous books.

Several character choices felt frustratingly illogical, particularly the use of the Perez sisters. Haskell could have used them to create a much more compelling plot instead of killing them off a little over halfway through the book. These elements combined with the lack of seeing Jacob Grimm's usual creative battle strategy, made it difficult to connect with the story and its characters.

Despite my disappointment, I acknowledge that some readers might still enjoy familiar characters and the series' overall setting. However, for fans expecting the series' usual level of quality, I recommend stopping at book five and letting Grimm's adventures end on a high note.

I give this book one out of five stars.


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