A review by nicolet2018
Buried by Graham Masterton

3.0

I picked this up because the previous book ended so apruptly. Otherwise I would not have choose to read this because the premise did not seem so intriguing. But well The author does not fail to write a good story.

I felt a little deceived because the central story was on taking down Bobby Quilty who is smuggling and selling illegal cigerettes and not really about the bodies of the family found. The discovery has political implications on both Ireland and UK and it goes abit into how the country deals with the government. Some of the acronyms were lost on me.

As per the usual, there are very graphic scenes that are so disturbing I cringe. I think this is the author's trademark.

I was not happy about Katie's personal relationships. It felt too convuluted. I felt that this was my least favourite of all the books I read so far in the series. In terms of engaging me. Again, the ending is rather open which I do not like.