Some mystery series' start off great and then get a bit cheesy, but not the Virals series the Virals series starts of great and just gets better! None of it ever seems cheesy or unrealistic or random. Kathy's twists always catch me by surprise and they are never what you expect. I don't know how Kathy writes such amazing novels with such great twists. It was incredibly intriguing, every page more and more so, until you couldn't put it down even for a second. I think Code had the best storyline out of the series too. And (as I always expect from Kathy Reichs) you have no idea who the victim was until the very end! You had your list, but the real victim wasn't on it. The characters were developed a bit more, and I loved that! I don't think there was a single bit that I didn't love! It was gripping from the very start until the very end. Just like Virals and Seizure, Code is jam-packed with adventure, fantastic mysteries and clues that not only Tory is trying to solve, but that you are too! There's a clue round every corner and it's more thrilling than ever! You wouldn't have thought that Kathy Reichs could make one better than the others, but she has! And if Tory and her pack don't expect to be playing The Game then not only are Tory, her friends and family in danger, but the entire island too.Ĭode isn't just as good as Virals and Seizure it beats them! Code is definitely the best in the series – which you would have thought impossible. This isn't just a geocache it's a game made just to entertain The Gamemaster – the person behind all this.
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