“Gripping and Brilliant” By Charlie Ferguson
This review is from Murder and More (Paperback)
I can’t exactly say what I was expecting because it wasn’t what happened at all, anywhere near in fact. I loved how fast paced it was, as soon as I begun reading I was pulled into the drama and it was unexpected at that.
I can’t exactly say what I was expecting because it wasn’t what happened at all, anywhere near in fact. I loved how fast paced it was, as soon as I begun reading I was pulled into the drama and it was unexpected at that.
I was at first concerned that I wouldn’t be able to make sense of all that was going on as this book is a part of a series ( Carson Reno Mystery Series) but as Gerald explained to me, this book stands alone, and everything ended up being crystal clear, so I easily understood everything.
The pictures involved in the pages of the book were really nice and a great change from the usual block of text. I like how not only they split up the text but also helped you imagine the story unfolding in these places because after all each and every one of the photos were of either places or of objects used in the story which helped enhance the overall immersion.
I have to admit I didn’t see any of it coming, i was always greeted with a new surprise just as the characters were.
The characters were portrayed well enough for you to automatically know how they’d react in different situations based upon their behaviours and such. For the characters who are involved in this story whether they have large parts or small parts in the story really interested me.
The plot was very much a great one, it was a very well thought out and well written. Part of me thinks only Gerald could have pulled off such an extraordinary plot line like he did. Although to some the plot may seen far fetched or whatever, it was very gripping and brilliant.
I have to give this book a 5/5. It was truly brilliant and gripping all the way through. There are no negatives from me. I will be checking out more of Gerald’s work when I have free time.
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