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Alaina, your comments make me laugh. I've got this to start but keep getting sidetracked by NetGalley stuff that isn't counting for the challenge. After reading your posts, I think i'll have to start.
Haha I have the second one done but I was way too tired to post the comment sir the review. Hopefully I’ll get it done today with all of the caffeine I’ve had!
Book one part one. Throughout the opening I can’t help but feel sickened by the unnecessary violence. I can’t imagine working in this kind of environment.
Book one part three. Fascinating, though I’m not totally convinced by the idea. Really frustrating me that what we think is important at one point gets picked up and dropped at random.
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Book two part one. The details to explain his modus operandi are pretty uncomfortable reading. I don’t like the graphic detail-it seems unnecessarily sadistic. Alex doesn’t seem too heavily involved in this part, but the ending is hard to take.
Book two part two. Psychologically fascinating, but I can’t imagine the horror of actually dealing with either of these two.
I finished book 4 earlier today and I’m just about to finish book 5. I’ll post the comments for them both soon
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Book two...kind of a resolution, though the formula could make it easy for Cross to sort out crimes in future. He's a very personable character, but I think anyone in their right mind would be looking for another job!
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Book 3 part one. Deeply unpleasant crimes, but the novel focuses immediately on the high-profile one. Telling.
Book 3 parts 4 and 5. Talk about not telling you the stuff you need to know! Clever twists here, but it means we’re none the wiser.
Book 3. Some unexpected double crosses. Still a little more gory than I’d like, but it’s interesting. The ending felt too contrived. If things were really this bad you’d never leave your house!
Cat and Mouse part one: pacy account of the train station shooting, offset nicely with an attempt at normal, but what a revelation at the end.
Cat and Mouse part two. Slow. Bit bothered by the stereotypes pervaded throughout...seem more obvious here.
Cat and Mouse part three. Can only assume he wasn’t working alone. The Mr Smith side-story allows Patterson to get his police stuff in while Alex is otherwise occupied.
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