To have a sequel come out so many years later was interesting and I was able to fall right back into this trippy story. Max was released in 2016 and it was a whirlwind of a story. But his addiction to Max may just be too far gone for Crane to ever recover. When Crane is presented with an opportunity to clear his name and break free from Max, he struggles with what to do. Max lies, and lies on top of those lies, and even though Crane knows it, he is addicted to Max and he cannot break that addiction-he’s not even sure he wants to. Yet, Crane cannot walk away, and Max is content with that. Crane’s health, both physical and mental, is strained to the point of breaking and, due to language barriers and monetary issues, Crane is dependent on Max for everything. Crane has anxiety that he will be found out, and he has anxiety about Max, and that anxiety can unravel him. Max and Crane are living in Mexico under assumed names. This review will naturally reveal plot lines for the series. Max, the Sequel follows Max by Bey Deckard and the books are intended to be read in order.
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