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A review by sopht87
Run by Becky Johnson
3.0
I received this book from Shut Up & Read in exchange for an honest review
This is a fairly short story that I finished in just under two and a half hours but it was two and a half hours well spent. The story wasn't perfect and felt a bit stilted in places. Having said that, I found myself really getting into it. I love a good thriller and liked the idea that Charlotte tried to keep herself as off the radar as possible while failing to realise just how much of a Big Brother society we live in.
Unfortunately I had a hard time believing that an ordinary civilian could connect the dots between the murders spanning thirty years within a few days when the FBI couldn't do it in a three decades but it isn't a major criticism. I also didn't particularly warm to Charlotte either but it didn't stop me becoming immersed in the story.
This is a fairly short story that I finished in just under two and a half hours but it was two and a half hours well spent. The story wasn't perfect and felt a bit stilted in places. Having said that, I found myself really getting into it. I love a good thriller and liked the idea that Charlotte tried to keep herself as off the radar as possible while failing to realise just how much of a Big Brother society we live in.
Unfortunately I had a hard time believing that an ordinary civilian could connect the dots between the murders spanning thirty years within a few days when the FBI couldn't do it in a three decades but it isn't a major criticism. I also didn't particularly warm to Charlotte either but it didn't stop me becoming immersed in the story.