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Random (Narey & Winter, #1)
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This book was gifted to me a few years ago, during a time I was heavily interested in crime fiction and psychology.
I flew through the book, which is always a good sign, and this was helped by the way it was written and the direction of the plot. The author invites you into the mind of a Glaswegian serial killer and successfully leaves the reader immersed and rooting for the bad guy. Although little stands out in my mind about it now (except the ending), it was a fun and intriguing read, perfect to dive into to disconnect from daily woes.
However, I can only really say this is an average book. Definitely enjoyable, a solid story, but I can't foresee that I would ever have the inclination to read it again. It is the type of book you would likely pick up from WHSmith just before your flight to Lanzarote and probably read most of it before you had landed.
Good book, but for me, not enough depth or individuality to be truly memorable.
3/5
I flew through the book, which is always a good sign, and this was helped by the way it was written and the direction of the plot. The author invites you into the mind of a Glaswegian serial killer and successfully leaves the reader immersed and rooting for the bad guy. Although little stands out in my mind about it now (except the ending), it was a fun and intriguing read, perfect to dive into to disconnect from daily woes.
However, I can only really say this is an average book. Definitely enjoyable, a solid story, but I can't foresee that I would ever have the inclination to read it again. It is the type of book you would likely pick up from WHSmith just before your flight to Lanzarote and probably read most of it before you had landed.
Good book, but for me, not enough depth or individuality to be truly memorable.
3/5
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Finished Reading
October 7, 2017
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