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A review by johnny92m
Live To Tell by Lisa Gardner
3.0
It might be my general brain fog, but I can't believe this took almost a month to complete. The last 100 pages were a thrill ride, but I must admit sadly, the beginning bits, and anything involving D.D. this time around were a REAL slog.
Admittedly, it's been awhile since I've dived into one of Gardner's works, but I don't remember D.D. being so unlikeable. "Interrogations" that bordered on harassment, and what seemed like a very out of place sex drive in the middle of a crime scene never seem to go punished or put into check, and I found it super off putting from the jump, wishing to spend more time with the other two protagonists this novel splits time between.
If you can get past what was for me an insufferable main character, this book is worth it for the thrills, but otherwise, I'd avoid.
Admittedly, it's been awhile since I've dived into one of Gardner's works, but I don't remember D.D. being so unlikeable. "Interrogations" that bordered on harassment, and what seemed like a very out of place sex drive in the middle of a crime scene never seem to go punished or put into check, and I found it super off putting from the jump, wishing to spend more time with the other two protagonists this novel splits time between.
If you can get past what was for me an insufferable main character, this book is worth it for the thrills, but otherwise, I'd avoid.