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I read this immediately after Dead in LA. I literally closed one book and opened the other, because I didn't want to lose the momentum, as I often do when waiting between books. I enjoyed this one just as much, maybe more, than the first book, simply because there were more feelings involved. While the first book had more of a "fuck buddies with hidden, pushed down feelings" vibe, this story finally pushed those feelings to the front. I found the mystery in this story engaging, and I loved the little, microscopic, connection to the Sanguine world at the end in the epilogue.