A review by angus_mckeogh
Pin by Andrew Neiderman

2.0

Wish I could say this book was more satisfying. Pin seemed so unreal and lacking in characterization as well as being left out of the plot decisions at times that I imagined he wasn’t real. And then he was real. And then he wasn’t. And the sister was real and then she wasn’t. The brother was likewise real and then maybe not. And who was the murderer? What really happened? Was the sister having sex with the brother? Was she having sex with this futuristic mannequin? Who knows...and ultimately I didn’t find that I cared. Just sort of bland.