A twisting, Hitchcock worthy thriller that never fails to keep your interest. A clever debut. Full review here: http://moodycowbooks.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/april-review-round-up-or-holidays-and.html
bookshelves: debut, summer-2013, published-2013, mystery-thriller, flufferoonies, north-americas, period-piece, dodgy-narrator Read from July 06 to 13, 2013 book at beachtime R4xOkay, last week they gave up The Wedding Night by Kinsella which I loathed even though I was up for some fluffy trash...
This book. Oh my gosh. I here are the simple truths of this book.1. Amazingly well written. Sucked me in within the first few pages2. I could hardly put it down until I finished it.3. The last chapter justI stomped around my apartment ranting and waving my arms around4. I will absolutely read anythi...
book at beachtime R4xOkay, last week they gave up The Wedding Night by Kinsella which I loathed even though I was up for some fluffy trash. This looks a little better; we shall see...Back to the twenties and into a NYC precinct, a new typist is hired.Could easily have been a 4* but for that weak end...
This book reminds me of Notes on a Scandal, but not nearly as engaging......After trying for almost a week to make my way through this drivel I finally just skimmed through it to get to the amazing end I was promised. Of course, by that time I was just tired of the whole thing, and so the ending wa...
The narration of the book was superb, the entire book was amazing, and the ending was incredible. The characters came alive, and I could see every scene vividly. Ms. Rindell brought to the literary world a great style and an extraordinary book. Her descriptions are so lyrical and detailed you c...
(Audio version) Loved Gretchen Mol's performance of this totally intriguing book. I think I need to reread the ending since there is so much going on there...I'll be thinking about this one for a long time. Detailed review to come.
I don't know how I can properly review this book. My head is still reeling from that ending.All through the book you think one thing, then near the end another and then the last page, the last words, just completely smash your theory to smithereens.This book is a delicious mix of 1920s crime, punish...
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