A review by adrienner
All the Beautiful Sinners by Stephen Graham Jones

4.0

It is not a fast nor easy read. I found the prose rather confusing sometimes. The author had a tendency to write people speaking the way people sometimes speak instead of in complete, coherent sentences. The subject had a lot of violence with children, which is always hard to read. I also got confused sometimes about what was "real" and what was "imagined" in the book, and the different trails for the killer(s). Finally, the main character was supposed to be stoic, but often just felt one-dimensional.

However, the narrative was interesting. I'm not a fan of thrillers often, so I think someone else might enjoy this book much more than me.