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Infected: Freefall

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Sequel to Infected: Life After Death
Infected: Book Four

In a world where a werecat virus has changed society, Roan McKichan, a born infected and ex-cop, works as a private detective trying to solve crimes involving other infecteds.

Conceived bearing the lion strain of the virus, Roan is the only fully functioning virus child in the country—maybe in the world. But that doesn’t mean he’s okay. He’s still struggling with the death of his husband and the guilt of finding new love; his old enemy, the Church of the Divine Transformation, is becoming increasingly hostile; and he’s taken on a tragic cold case involving a long-missing boy.

As Roan fights to control the lion inside him, his world explodes with all kinds of trouble. The leader of the church is ramping up the violence against him, calling Roan out as a traitor to his kind. There’s a loose infected terrorizing the city. And Holden, male prostitute and Roan’s unofficial assistant, brings him a case involving the suspicious death of one of Holden’s clients, which puts Roan far too close to a murderer for his state of mind....

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Release dateOct 21, 2014
ISBN9781632163325
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    I've been reading some other reviews and there is a bit of issues with Dylan that some reviewers have. Seemingly in line with Roan, I'm feeling a bit contrary... I like Dylan a lot, and am finding difficulty in liking Roan. I feel for him and understand a lot of what he seems to be fighting, but for some reason I am a little over his drama.

    I find Roan fascinating and there are few characters like him; he's depressive, fatalistic but strong-willed. There is a lot to like about him, but for me his self-denial is tiresome. I've never lost anyone very close to me, thankfully; however, I didn't get a sense in the previous books that he was so connected to Paris. I never got the feeling that he couldn't live without him. Did I miss this?

    Dylan, I truly feel for. He's in love with Roan and sort of fighting a losing battle in getting Roan to really love him back (or at least acknowledge it). I'm more interested to get Dylan's perspective and see how this will play out for him.

    Another small quibble I have is that most of the characters we're introduced to have such horrifically tragic histories. So much abuse and violence... it's a bit depressing to read. I understand the need for it, we're not reading a happy go lucky type of stories; but I'm finding it sad to read and knowing there are actual people that have some of those tragedies be true. (Who's being dramatic now?!)

    The series is very good and I've started #5 right away... but while reading Freefall, all I kept thinking was "Wow, how depressing is this book?"