Sometimes, I don’t know where to begin a bad review. Is it worth my time to type, or someone’s to read, my opinions about yet another of my bad choices in audiobooks?
Probably not. I’ll share anyway, though, just a minute peek into why this book is tired trash, and the laziest of sophomoric writing, that shouldn’t ever be published.
The characters are annoyingly stereotypical, and the narration is pretty bad(especially that of the officer’s “New England accent.” Awful).
The hints that one character in particular is shady & obviously connected to the event, are in your face…but the main character, who’s with this person constantly, and witnesses lying and a rise in anger, and the police, miss it? And someone knows (& could claim underlying reasons for doing what was done, & turn him in)just doesn’t?
The predictability of events -from start to the very last second- huge yawn. I don’t need surprises, but this was so rote I started laughing as I guessed each “turn” that eventually unfolded.
When an unskilled author tries to feign skill, he or she will use “sleight of hand” to try to cover up plot lines the lack of talent can’t find a way to make viable. The main character concludes someone is guilty, then is desperate for someone else to believe her. First of all, why is she so desperate. Secondly, hello, any reader can see that person’s reaction = guilt, and, 3rd, her explanation as to why she thinks what she does makes zero sense. Even the other character doesn’t understand her conclusion (which was hilarious-few poor authors help prove my case so willingly😂). It was pathetic.
When another character asks main character to do something, after she doesn’t have a place to go, his reason makes no sense. No one will change their opinion of anyones guilt or innocence based on this action—why the author couldn’t make up a solid reason, or abandon that line, baffles me.
Finally, there it is. The ending-handed to you in a neat little bow. At least she didn’t try to drag out the known inevitable with a kidnapping, or hospital wake-up/proposal.
I need to vet my choices way, way more carefully.