Always love the author's style-- smooth narration, descriptive inputs on the investigation, a bit personal stuff and family, some views on certain issues-- bribe, bureaucracy etc. The development of plot was nicely done, giving me a slight enjoyment at each chapter, fairly thrilled and suspense. I actually knew about the bad guy (was accidentally read a review of this book with the killer's name) but the thing about crime and investigation plot it will always triggered my curiosity on how it was done. Reading the whole process giving me such view on how Mislan and his team trying their best to uncover the truth. I actually love the characters that took part in this DUKE journey, even all the 'gelap' they did their part well. Johan and his shitty coffee also his touch with reality LHLS (very amusing!), Safia, Chew and some good police officers that I love (for being trustworthy). I don't really like Audi at first, but she was not bad after all-- quite useful and friendly, very straightforward. Her eagerness actually helped Mislan a lot.
There's something about the killer's motive that making me a bit dejected, if only the father has a bit of his conscience. What a pity but I agree with what Supt. Samsiah said-- "Nothing is beyond us anymore when it comes to money", and what the killer did was still unacceptable, nevertheless.
Another great crime and investigation book by the author!