4.5 Stars
When 2017 rolled around, I was going to be more critical with my ratings and not give as many four and five stars. Books like this make it hard though. It grabbed me from the start and wouldn’t let me go until I knew what happened. Darren Sugrue is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.
The story has two main characters, Sophie and Connor. Well it actually has another if you count Alesha, but she wasn’t a major major character. The story starts with Alesha, a young woman, who decides to become a body drug smuggler to make money for her family. Sophie is a single mother and a detective living in Amsterdam. One day a bomb goes off in a restaurant killing a lot of innocent people. Sophie gets put on the case to solve who did it and why. Connor, an Irish man, was in the restaurant at the time the bomb went off. He was with his wife and daughter. He had gone to the bathroom and had managed to survive the bomb attack, his family does not.
Connor and Sophie both have a secret past they are trying to hide from. They both have a shattered conscience. Connor gets questioned about the bomb and becomes a prime suspect in the eyes of the police. Sophie believes Connor did not set the bomb, so she and Connor team up to figure out who set the bomb and why. But what if Connor is lying to Sophie? At times, you want to scream at some of the characters in the book for being so ignorant. Alesha and Connor and Sophie’s stories eventually merge into one story and the action builds from there.
There are many unexpected twists and turns in the book. Once I got into the book I couldn’t put it down. I read it in two sittings, with the second reading ¾ of the book at once. I would guess what was going to happen, it seemed like it would, then BOOM something unexpected happened. This happened many times, but it never seemed forced. The story flowed nicely and was a pretty quick read. The writing itself is very good, wasn’t too technical and complicated but wasn’t too simple and mundane either. There were no annoying overused clichés or excessive hidden symbolism like some writers try to throw at you to ‘improve’ their writing. There were no excessive adverbs and overall just a well written book.
If you enjoyed The Prediction, you will enjoy this book too. It has everything that made The Prediction so great: action, suspense, crime, investigation, unexpected turns, a satisfying ending.
The ending was not what I actually wanted it to be, but I was extremely satisfied with it. It fit the story well and did not feel forced or made up like a lot of crime stories do to me.
My one complaint with this book would be that it took place in Amsterdam. I am from the USA so some of the sayings were slightly different and some of the references to the geography, I did not get. This did not take away from the story at all though.
Overall, I loved this book and highly recommend it to anyone who wants to read an exciting page-turning, book. If it is anything like this, I can’t wait for Sugrue’s third book to come out.