A review by pamelas
The Never-Open Desert Diner by James Anderson

3.0

This came very close to being really good, but it fell just short of that for me. The plot seemed unnecessarily complex, there were some odd coincidences within it, and also odd random characters that didn’t really seem to serve a purpose. For the record, I am not talking about the Preacher or some of the area’s residents. They added color, gave the setting it’s sense of place.

But on the good side, the writing is solid and enjoyable. I liked the main character, which is what kept me reading. A tighter plot line and more action happening onscreen rather than off, and this would have gotten more stars from me,