If you're Detective Versado's over-achieving teenage daughter, Layla, you commence a dangerous flirtation with a potential predator online. If you are the disgraced journalist, Jonno, you do whatever it takes to investigate what may become the most heinous crime story in memory. If you're Thomas Keen, you'll do what you can to keep clean, keep your head down, and try to help the broken and possibly visionary artist obsessed with setting loose The Dream, tearing reality, assembling the city anew.
This novel started out with spirit, but it lost it
about halfway through with too many storylines and too much happening.
It is difficult to place this novel into any
particular genre, because it has a bit of everything. This might also be part
of the book’s weaknesses, as well, since it never really finds its footing in
any genre. Yes, it is a thriller, but it sometimes reads as a literary novel,
which tends to slow the pace down too much for what the author wants to
achieve. Another issue with the novel is that too many things are left unexplained
and unresolved. Too many storylines are left dangling, almost as if the author
is planning on a sequel.
It’s a sprawling novel that never settles into what
it wants to be. Its beginning was good and solid and if some storylines had
been cut out, perhaps it would have been a more cohesive story. As it is, there
are better books out there to read.
1 comment:
I really loved her book The Shining Girls. Sorry to hear this one was a disappointment. This one was on my TBR list.
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