I listened to the audiobook. I want to return it, but at the same time, I feel like I shouldn't because it was self-published and it doesn't seem right to?
I thought it was middle of the road. I didn't really enjoy it, but it was no worse than similar types of mysteries from big name publishing houses. This read like a grocery store paperback, which isn't a bad thing, I just...
It was the way he wrote his female lead and how he wrote about her love life. It was so cheesy and over-the-top, just awful and completely unbelievable. It made me wince.
Also, the crimes didn't make a lot of sense to me. The killer was trying to make a statement, but the method of killing didn't seem to fit his MO. It was gruesome just for the sake of being gruesome, fan-service, almost. I like a shockingly awful muder as much as the next person, but only when it's important to the plot. Here, it felt forced.
Oh, and there were large sections that were just the killer rambling on. Like, I know the confession letter was a big part of the plot, but I wasn't expecting a straight-up manifesto. (I'm all about life before profit, but good grief, it was tedious to hear him repeat himself again and again.)
I did like the concept, and the mystery wasn't bad.
Again, it was fine. It wasn't any worse than what you /would/ find next to the greeting cards at the grocery store. I just didn't really like it.