U is for Undertow: A Kinsey Millhone Novel
- spanishrose2002
- Mar 22, 2023
- 1 min read

I started this one a while back. However, I ran out of time on my library loan, and then I had to wait for the book to become available again. Normally, in the past, there hasn't been much of a line for these books at my library. I've been able to renew my loans as many times as I've wanted, and I've only once (or twice) encountered someone else who was waiting on the novel. That wasn't the case this time, and there was a substantial wait before I was able to get the book back, so I guess they're currently pretty popular. Needless to say, by the time I got it back, I knew that I had to finish it in the period of one loan, and I had to backtrack a little to remember what I'd forgotten during the interval when I couldn't exactly read it.
It was worth the wait, however.
To me, there's a division between the earlier alphabet books and the latter ones. The earlier ones are all from Kinsey's perspective. Lately, I've noticed that the books have gone back and forth between POVs. I can't really say that I like one way and not the other. They're simply different, and they each have their pros and their cons (for me). I'm not sure if this will continue with the rest of the alphabet books, but I can tell you that this is one that switches POVs.
I enjoyed this book, as I always do with this series, and I look forward to the others!



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