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Sybil Johnson
Auteur de Fatal Brushstroke (Aurora Anderson Mystery #1)
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- Œuvres
- 4
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- 1
- Membres
- 42
- Popularité
- #357,757
- Évaluation
- 4.0
- Critiques
- 15
- ISBN
- 22
But when a second body is discovered, the rush is on, because they're getting close to charging her, and it doesn't look pretty...
This is the first book in the series, and I do realize that it is an older book, but I do like to read them because they're not filled with author political views. That drives me crazy, unfortunately. But also unfortunately, this book just couldn't keep me interested. The only likeable character in the book is Rory. She's also the only one we know anything about. She's a computer programmer but never spends time doing anything, so I imagine she must have a healthy bank account.
There were so many questions -- what kind of a town does she live in that her neighbors would shy away from her when she had nothing to do with the past? Pretty overly-righteous and overly judgmental people, if you ask me. I also had to wonder at the chief, who was blaming a small toddler for something she had nothing to do with so many years ago. Just sayin'
Detective Green seemed off, too. He started out okay, but then just seemed to be a shell of a man going about his day and not even caring -- very unemotional. I realize cops have to be impartial, but this guy was almost robotic. Her mother didn't seem to care about anything that was happening to her daughter, either.
I knew the murderer the minute that person stepped on the page. It wasn't hard to decipher, but I did look toward the end to see the reason why and how the climax was going to come about (I just couldn't finish this book; sorry; so I did move forward). At any rate, the ending was fine, and there was some resolution to a couple of things, but I will read the next in the series to see if it improves.… (plus d'informations)