Case in point: a recent series of strange accidents and deaths occurring every single night at Von King Park. Carlos hasn’t been able to stop thinking about or searching for her, but he still has ghostly shenanigans requiring his attention. Midnight Taxi Tango takes place several months after the ending of Half-Resurrection Blues, after Sasha left Carlos, pregnant with his child and (understandably) upset that Carlos was the one who killed her brother Trevor all those months ago. Warning: this review will be going into spoilers for the ending of Half-Resurrection Blues. In addition to Carlos Delacruz’ POV, readers have the pleasure of reading the POVs of not one, but two female characters, whose sheer wonderfulness and badassery rendered Carlos the least interesting of the three POVs. The second book in the Bone Street Rumba urban fantasy series is a significant step up in terms of characters and plotting. I was rewarded in securing Midnight Taxi Tango so soon after finishing Half-Resurrection Blues.
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