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Jun 16, 2012SportyReader rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
The Faraday/Winter series has been immensely enjoyable and with the shocking twist to the last book I wondered how it was all going to end. Sadly, Happy Days doesn't do as well as the previous books in either the story or any interest. The book used to take a lighter side whenever Bazza Mackenzie was on until I realized that Hurley had no intention of "maturing" Bazza or evolving him. So we're stuck with the same narrow minded idiotic simpleton who somehow has a sharp eye for things but cannot conceive the stupidity of his actions, not to mention his philandering ways when he's got the queen of the castle, Marie, standing by him. Hurley fans will want to read Happy Days and end the series but be warned...it's far from brilliant and the plot plods towards a dreary and not so satisfying finish.