I enjoyed the book.
I took a while to get into the story as there seemed to be a couple of competing threads and also quite a few references to the previous novel, but once I was a few chapters in, I started to enjoy the book.
I am not sure that I really liked the character Nora but I admired her singleminded pursuit of the truth about her father's death. There is a lot of action in and around her character, which would transfer well into a Steven Segal type film with her as the main character.
The descriptions of Detroit were interesting, painting a rather bleak picture of the city and its inhabitants adding to the darkness of the story.
Whilst I enjoyed reading "It All Falls Down" I found the ending really unsatisfactory and can only assume that another book will follow at some stage.
I am not sure that I really liked the character Nora but I admired her singleminded pursuit of the truth about her father's death. There is a lot of action in and around her character, which would transfer well into a Steven Segal type film with her as the main character.
The descriptions of Detroit were interesting, painting a rather bleak picture of the city and its inhabitants adding to the darkness of the story.
Whilst I enjoyed reading "It All Falls Down" I found the ending really unsatisfactory and can only assume that another book will follow at some stage.