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A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill

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adventurous informative medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

3.0

I had hopes for this one: an interbellum mystery set in Australia for a change? Sounds good, sign me up! Well, the mystery isn't very mysterious: the protagonists just poke around not making any progress until they find the truth, and it's a truth that an experienced reader of mysteries can easily guess as soon as the murder happens. And I'm not sure I learned anything about the historical period that I didn't already know; it's a fairly shallow depiction, and parts of it have obviously been bent to fit the plot.

For a story with so much incident, I found this surprisingly uninvolving. This is a first novel, I gather, and I don't think the author had got the hang of sustaining and building a plot over novel length. Any time a complication arises for the protagonists, it's quickly dealt with, which results in a lack of suspense. The protagonists themselves are theoretically interesting, but never really came alive to me - to use an appropriate metaphor, the outlines are sketched in but they lack the telling details that would make the portrait really stand out.

Still, I'm thinking of trying the sequel to see if the author gets better with practice, so I guess she did something right.

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