What I have been missing in the first book that I'm missing here, too: The story is predictable and repeated more or less, they argue, is compatible, has sex. The latter is no longer here, first and foremost, the second book is mainly characterized by the phrase My poor Fifty, compassion shines through every line. Sometimes a bit annoying and boring because of these constant repetitions, but finally you get to know the guy right times, with all of its approximately fifty facets, the characters are evolving. Maybe it was not a good idea to read all three books in succession, because due to the more or less constant action is the already mentioned boredom. But you want to know if they get to the end and keep yes. Four Star has therefore earned this book in spite of everything, because still suffers with you, albeit a little more excitement and variety to the book would have done well.