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# Midnight Taxi Tango (Bone Street Rumba)

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Review: Definitely Recommend, Love Reza! - I love this book. It's the second installment in Older's Bone Street Rumba series and Half-Resurrection Blues should be read first. That's not a hardship though because I enjoyed Half-Resurrection Blues. Midnight Taxi Tango picks up a few months after Half-Resurrection Blues and the transition is smooth. This book was told from 3 viewpoints: Carlos, our main character, Kia, one of the minor characters from the first book who becomes a bigger player here, and a Reza, one of a new group of potential allies for Carlos. Reza is the reason I'm writing my first review. I absolutely loved her and loved being in her point of view. I enjoyed her heart, her humor and her baddassery, so I wanted to thank the author and, I suppose, "the elegant, mysterious gray-haired woman" mentioned in the acknowledgements, for gracing me with such a compelling character. The different points of view were surprisingly easy to distinguish and follow and added texture to the narrative. The first book was a little choppy for me, just trying to absorb the world-building and develop trust for where the author might take me. These issues were settled by book 2 and I just sat back and enjoyed myself. As with the first book, there is no cliff-hanger, but there are unresolved and new plot threads that I can't wait to read more about. While I'm impatient for the next book, I hope these characters are around for a while. Right now this is in my top 5 paranormal/fantasy series favorites, after only 2 books. Definitely recommended.
Review: Nice and dark - Same as with the first book, in overall I enjoyed this one. But I feel that the plots are not enough developed. The world building is potentially good, but I afraid the author not really sure what to do with it or his wonderful characters. Thought the plot was better constructed in this book. The reason I keep reading is the characters. Older creates great, interesting, diverse, deep characters with stories and baggage behind them. I loved two new POV characters. Both Kia and Reza are wonderful, and I adores their arcs. On other hand Carlos was a disappointment. I don’t feel he really had a part to play in the story, except connecting between Kia, Reza and Sasha. Originally Bone Street Rumba was his story, but now he became somewhat a passive passenger. I like my books with strong female characters AND strong male characters, both equally capable with their own strengths and weaknesses. Its pity Older lost his way with Carlos.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,610,991 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7,342 in Contemporary Fantasy (Books) #9,640 in Urban Fantasy (Books) #12,415 in Dark Fantasy |
| Book 2 of 3  | Bone Street Rumba |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (195) |
| Dimensions  | 4.25 x 1.25 x 7 inches |
| ISBN-10  | 042527599X |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0425275993 |
| Item Weight  | 5.7 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 336 pages |
| Publication date  | January 5, 2016 |
| Publisher  | Ace Books |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Definitely Recommend, Love Reza!
*by S***M on January 22, 2016*

I love this book. It's the second installment in Older's Bone Street Rumba series and Half-Resurrection Blues should be read first. That's not a hardship though because I enjoyed Half-Resurrection Blues. Midnight Taxi Tango picks up a few months after Half-Resurrection Blues and the transition is smooth. This book was told from 3 viewpoints: Carlos, our main character, Kia, one of the minor characters from the first book who becomes a bigger player here, and a Reza, one of a new group of potential allies for Carlos. Reza is the reason I'm writing my first review. I absolutely loved her and loved being in her point of view. I enjoyed her heart, her humor and her baddassery, so I wanted to thank the author and, I suppose, "the elegant, mysterious gray-haired woman" mentioned in the acknowledgements, for gracing me with such a compelling character. The different points of view were surprisingly easy to distinguish and follow and added texture to the narrative. The first book was a little choppy for me, just trying to absorb the world-building and develop trust for where the author might take me. These issues were settled by book 2 and I just sat back and enjoyed myself. As with the first book, there is no cliff-hanger, but there are unresolved and new plot threads that I can't wait to read more about. While I'm impatient for the next book, I hope these characters are around for a while. Right now this is in my top 5 paranormal/fantasy series favorites, after only 2 books. Definitely recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice and dark
*by K***R on May 21, 2020*

Same as with the first book, in overall I enjoyed this one. But I feel that the plots are not enough developed. The world building is potentially good, but I afraid the author not really sure what to do with it or his wonderful characters. Thought the plot was better constructed in this book. The reason I keep reading is the characters. Older creates great, interesting, diverse, deep characters with stories and baggage behind them. I loved two new POV characters. Both Kia and Reza are wonderful, and I adores their arcs. On other hand Carlos was a disappointment. I don’t feel he really had a part to play in the story, except connecting between Kia, Reza and Sasha. Originally Bone Street Rumba was his story, but now he became somewhat a passive passenger. I like my books with strong female characters AND strong male characters, both equally capable with their own strengths and weaknesses. Its pity Older lost his way with Carlos.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ More characters, more story lines, great book.
*by C***Y on April 23, 2017*

I'll admit, it took me a minute to get used to the other POV's, especially new characters. (I was thrilled to see Kia from book 1 as a protagonist.) That said, I loved the new complexity and interweaving story lines, I really loved the expansion of Carlos's "team" and the continuation of the world build. Absolutely cracked up at so much of it. (Like Chapter 35. Bwah!) Dammit, Older. I have STUFF TO DO and I've spent the day reading this. Now getting Book 3. God knows when/if I'm going to sleep. But please, keep writing. :)

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