Saturday, March 7, 2020

Dangerous LoopsDangerous Loops by Rex C.D. Lee
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book gives us precious little information in the following synopsis: “Witness how four circles of inner-city groups find themselves connected in more ways than one. It will bring out hidden secrets, hidden hate, plots of murder and physical pleasures with a lot of pain and deceit.”. A lot goes on in this story, and yes, it is centered around these four groups who have varying degrees of interactions, some more than others and some things are not known until the end of the book of how they all connected the dots this entire time. These gangs are involved in drugs, guns and all the violence that goes with that. The pacing varied through the book, from slow to fast which was irritating a few times as the story dragged through a few spots until it started picking up pace again. The writing style is rough and gritty, with quite a few spelling and syntax errors, no doubt the author wanted us to feel as if we were immersed in this world. The story was interesting and dramatic, although I am unsure if it is enough to save the book from the pacing and grammar issues.

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