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Yes, the characters are totally screwed up, but at the same time, I felt sympathy for them [for most of them most of the time] instead of getting angry or irritated with them. The author gave enough of a back story that the narcosis makes sense and is consistent with his/her past experiences and personality. Still though, you continued to learn more about the characters as the story went on. It all felt natural. The mystery was also natural and clues were r ...more
Yes, the characters are totally screwed up, but at the same time, I felt sympathy for them [for most of them most of the time] instead of getting angry or irritated with them. The author gave enough of a back story that the narcosis makes sense and is consistent with his/her past experiences and personality. Still though, you continued to learn more about the characters as the story went on. It all felt natural. The mystery was also natural and clues were r ...more

I'm very ready to read a book with actual likable characters. Sometimes I wonder if that's too much to ask...
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Meh. Too many plot holes that I thought about way too much. And every single character was a god awful human being, I couldn't like any of them. Read it because I loved Gone Girl, but I don't think it was nearly as good.
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tw-domestic-violence,
tw-abuse,
england,
mystery,
psychiatric-care,
london,
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