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A review by jfjordan
Camino Winds by John Grisham
3.0
A quick read, and you don't have to read "Camino Island" first because Grisham fills you in with "Camino Winds."
I can't put my finger on why, but, for me, the ending was disappointing. Maybe because it's an unexciting and ho-hum wrap-up of the crime and it's solution.
The nursing home aspect of the book is, sadly, right on (MAYBE with the exception of the fictional life-prolonging drug--but remember, fiction IS based on real life), and I can write this because of past and ongoing personal experience.
I can't put my finger on why, but, for me, the ending was disappointing. Maybe because it's an unexciting and ho-hum wrap-up of the crime and it's solution.
The nursing home aspect of the book is, sadly, right on (MAYBE with the exception of the fictional life-prolonging drug--but remember, fiction IS based on real life), and I can write this because of past and ongoing personal experience.