Injustice for All is another awesome book by C.C. Warrens. Though it's a "Seeking Justice" novel, it's the continuation of Holly's story, taking off after Crossed Off finished, but in third person, mainly from Marx's point of view, but also from the POV of a new killer. It took me awhile to get used to reading it from third person POV because I was so used to reading the books from Holly's perspective. So, at first it didn't quite feel the same, but I guess that is why it is a separate, yet connected series. You really do have to read the Seeking Justice books between books three and four of the Holly series. Even though the description states that it can be read as a standalone, I would not recommend that. Because there is so much backstory and character development and connections that you will be missing.
The serial killer storyline had quite a lot of suspense and kept me guessing. I loved all the twists and misdirection. The reveal of the killer definitely took me by surprise.
While we don't see this story from Holly's POV, she is still very much a part of the story. I love seeing her relationship with Marx develop. He is a father figure to her. And of course, we get to see the other awesome characters who have become Holly's "family." Jace and Jordan and Sam. Which of course means we get all the awesome character interactions.
Yep, another wonderful book by C.C. Warrens.

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