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I'm not riveted and find this tale slow to wind up interest. I don't doubt it will become exciting later. The forbidding style: "wait until you see what danger we get into later" indicates that something major occurs on this France sojourn. The novel might seem sluggish because I could only consume ten pages per session so far. I know this is Mary Stewart's first. Perhaps later stories zoom.
Apr 25, 2016 03:20AM
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One very stupid excuse for not enlisting police (even though it turns out one was undercover the entire time) was Charity's exclaim: "How could I dxplain something so bizarre to police? There's no time to make them believe this". Really? A recent crime overwhelming international newspapers? Was there no such thing as a tip in 1955? "I am pursued by Tony's alleged murderer. Please stop him from harrassing me".
Apr 29, 2016 08:42AM
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There is a lot wrong with this book. I wanted to leave one star for supidity. This harrassed character was near a phone a million times, nor needn't have left the village where she was reinforced in numbers! Nor does anyone choose to eat or sleep, for fuck's sake, before phoning authorities or telling friends to help! How the chaser kept reaching her, even in a city, was annoying. Now she's in love with the guy.
Apr 28, 2016 04:07AM
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