A review by melissa_keen
Absolute Proof by Peter James

adventurous informative mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I've found this book unputdownable for 3 solid days, but the ending was SUCH a letdown! 

There were several issues throughout the book; the protagonist, Ross, is weirdly trusting with random people despite being an investigative journ list - I mean, there are people literally trying to kill him and he's out telling any Tom, Dick and Harry what he's up to in great detail, then acting baffled about it? 

His relationship with his wife is also downright weird and quite frankly adds nothing to the plot as both characters become unlikeable towards the end (she cheats on him, he forgives her, he then knocks her up despite claiming not to love her, then he starts a weird flirty inappopriate relationship with an annoying radio presenter he has the hots for - oh, who also decided off her own back to stalk him to LA??? After meeting him a handful of times? Like, what?!), then his wife loses their baby (which she tells him BY TEXT) and he is less than bothered about it... all so strange! He flip flops from loyal loving husband to borderline cheating, couldnt-care-less, it's like the writer couldn't make up his mind what kind of guy he wanted Ross to be...  and the ending felt like such a cop out. Such a shame as it had such potential!