"A short, sharp shot of crime."
This was a fun little read. I'm not sure how believable the ending was, but it was a satisfying way to neatly tie off the plot. This is my first ever Peter James reading experience. It was a fun plot to work through, and I was curious how the ending might play out.
As for the writing - it sort of felt like two separate men wrote this book. The first third of the book is written poorly, in terms of genre appropriateness. The writing in the beginning sort of feels like something straight out of a children's fairy tale. It has a "once upon a time" feel, which felt uncomfortable. But as the story goes on, the writing improves, and James seems to find his groove in the narration.
I found a bit of the dialogue cheesy. "Victor, darling!" Come on, does anyone say 'darling' in a serious manner, ever?
Anyways, this was fun. A nice little book to read in those moments of down time on the subway or bus or waiting in line.