That said, it was obviously meant to flesh out a previous episode where a plot thread was left dangling.
I liked the structure, using flashbacks of a crime to expand on the story at hand.
Part of what makes tie-in fiction so comforting is that the reader already understands the world, how it functions and the main players in it.
I felt McCoy had a perfect grasp of the characters voices and created a compelling and satisfying expansion of this part of the franchise.
A lovely way to spend some downtime.
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