Addictive from the beginning to the end
As usual with this author, the story is fantastic full of action, twists, with an excellent plot, a romance both hot and hilarious, just like the characters who are still fabulous and funny and courageous, as the story goes from comedy to horror from the beginning to the end.
The beginning of the story is quite surprising this time because it begins in 1954 with a love drama, but it is on this obscure past that Jessica comes to investigate her grandmother in an old asylum that she bought, which seems haunted and she understands that her family history is still very obscure.
The Reed agency will help her indirectly at first, because they want to buy her property to rebuild the agency (because of what happened in the previous stories), but Storm who had already met in a bar Jessica (and had been partly rejected), is very attracted by her, and he takes a room in the asilum just like Tony Taco, to convince her with all their arguments. How Cap, their leader can choose between Tony and Storm: nothing easier, a thumb war. All the humor in this series is in small moments like this where when a situation happens, you never know if the team will say unlikely replicas, crazy and hilarious, do stupid things or take the situation seriously and take out the heavy weapons. Each character seems nut with a few moments when his reason is present, but their, more than doubtful, discussions return to disturb this balance.
Added to this is the old asylum which is a character too, with its secret corridors, its noises, its ghosts.
I had a great time. This episode mixes both the action of previous books, some hot scenes, but moreover, it contains much more humor, especially after everything that happened before.
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book