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Feb 04, 2019
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For the first 4/5ths of this book it was up there with some of my favourites. I am astounded by its intricacy and plotting the huge mystery that unfolded with so many twists and turns. It really sucked me in and made me want to continue reading.
Another thing I really liked about this book was its exploration of what makes a good detective. I loved how Aiden used different aspects of each of the hosts skills and personality in solving the mystery and how it wasn't until he had utilised all of th ...more
Another thing I really liked about this book was its exploration of what makes a good detective. I loved how Aiden used different aspects of each of the hosts skills and personality in solving the mystery and how it wasn't until he had utilised all of th ...more

Don’t be fooled by the premise. This is not the same old redo on the current Groundhog Day trend. It is distinctly unique but I can’t tell you much more without ruining a few surprises.
The book seems like a jigsaw puzzle that was mixed up in a box with another jigsaw puzzle. None of the pieces seem to fit properly. It’s frustrating. It’s baffling. I just didn’t see how it could possibly work.
Stuart Turton’s meticulously crafted tale proved to be an entertaining, interesting, and a joyfully confu ...more
The book seems like a jigsaw puzzle that was mixed up in a box with another jigsaw puzzle. None of the pieces seem to fit properly. It’s frustrating. It’s baffling. I just didn’t see how it could possibly work.
Stuart Turton’s meticulously crafted tale proved to be an entertaining, interesting, and a joyfully confu ...more