Dresden is a bit like a roller coaster where the 1st 3 books are the hill you ratchet up, about midway of book 3 is where you start to crest the 1st hill and see what's coming up. And while there's some good twists and turns and thrills up to Turn Coat, it's pretty tame with some surprising drops and twists.
Turn Coat is kind of the crest of the roller coaster before the bottom drops out headed into the underground tunnel you didn't know was coming, it really starts to accelerate and spin out quickly after this.
My feelings are that Steve Jobs was the quintessential cultural personality CEO and his early death sent a lot of people desperately looking for the next one, who ended up being Elon.
The difference was that Jobs actually had taste and a good vision for the future. He could build a smart team and let them drive progress then motivate to go further without making things up like Elon. So the media papered over Elon's wild confabulation, instead of showing him in a true light.