I received a free Kindle copy of
Forget Me Not
from NetGalley.
** Minor spoilers ahead **
Maddie returns to her hometown for the 10 year anniversary of her best friend, Nora's, disappearance. The loss of her BFF all those years ago has left Maddie suffering from anxiety and depression.
When Nora's younger sister, Noelle, is found dead not long after the memorial service, suspicions once again fall on Nora's brother, Nate.
Maddie's attempts at playing Nancy Drew are weak, almost laughable, like the way she just approaches potential suspects.
When she uncovers secrets about Nora and the reason that may have led to Noelle's shocking death, Maddie finds herself face to face with the killer.
Ooh, I did not like
Forget Me Not
for several reasons:
1. Stereotypical trope of a missing beautiful teenager with everything to live for and a botched investigation by the bumbling police force.
2. Noelle is also a gorgeous young woman (all the vics are gorgeous in these books), notably pointed out by the sexist pricks Maddie interviews.
3. There were A LOT of characters. Now, supporting and secondary characters are fine. Siblings, colleagues, lovers, BFFs, no problem.
But there were an endless stream of people popping in and out, misfits, the waitress, the cops and what's up with the pretentious names like Louden and Hale? Is Hale very hearty as well?
4. I don't know about you but I would never tell my lover or BFF my password for my social media accounts, maybe my sister, but it wouldn't occur to me.
Maddie logs in and out of Nora's and Noelle's accounts with ease, searching for clues.
Nora's boyfriend was a lout!
Nora had hookups!
Yawn.
5. The narrative is slow and lacking in urgency. There are no shocking clues, no unwrapping of twists and turns.
There are plenty of flashbacks and reminiscences; Maddie alludes to her nervous breakdown and her tight connection with Nora and her family.
Exposition is fine, giving us background into the vic but there is such a thing as too much. It read like filler, for the most part.
Maddie plods along, in conjunction with her unremarkable personality, trying to deny her feelings for Nate as well as get in people's faces who may have done harm to Noelle. Talk about subtle.
6. I don't know how it works in Wisconsin but its not professional for any individual in law enforcement or in an official capacity connected to an ongoing investigation to have a drink and meal with potential suspects involved in a murder case. That's ridiculous.
7. None of the characters are interesting, witty or smart, and the same old same old story left me tired, and not in a good way.