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The Snowdonia Killings
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Spoiler Discussion (Jul 2020) Value Read - The Snowdonia Killings, by Simon McCleave
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A lot of local description delivered without much passion - it helps to place the action but feels rather impersonal as if copied from a tourist guide. He's no Stephen Booth...







I agree, Shell. If he isn't writing from personal experience, he has a family member or very close friend who has given him real insight not only into the feelings of an alcoholic, but also the personality traits that most often develop along with the disease. He used the details quite realistically.

The Good:
the characters Ruth and Nick were well fleshed out and intriguing characters. Even Arabella, the victim was well done, she was barely in the book but we know a lot about her form the brief interactions. Drake is only in the last few chapters and yet his introduction is well done.
the sense of place. The community and the landmarks are well developed especially through Nick's eyes as he thinks about them and describes what he sees.
The Bad:
the flow of the writing itself (or perhaps it is the editing?) There are some really choppy places in the text. Almost where it seems like there should have been another sentence or a transition of some kind. A few times, I swiped and then swiped back because I thought I accidentally turned too many pages because there seemed to be such a disconnect.
I would give this 3.5 stars because I really enjoy a good sense of place and well developed characters. I would probably read another in the series, to see if the writing evens out. Also I really want to know what happened to Ruth's partner :)