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6 oeuvres 170 utilisateurs 32 critiques

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Œuvres de P.D. Viner

The Last Winter of Dani Lancing (2013) 145 exemplaires
The Call (2022) 14 exemplaires
Summer of Ghosts (2014) 6 exemplaires
The Sad Man (2013) 2 exemplaires

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Viner, P.D.
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A thriller with a promising premise — a wife calls her husband for help after she kills a man — but the facts were doled out so sparingly that I was more impatient than curious to find out the whole story. And it was written with a series of cliffhangers that would have worked fine if it was published as a series of magazine installments but fell flat in a novel. Ultimately, none of the people in the book, good or evil, seemed to have much in the way of redeeming or even interesting characteristics, and the plot got increasingly absurd as the book went on until it finally spent itself in exhaustion and sputtered to an end.… (plus d'informations)
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rosalita | Jan 1, 2024 |
This is quite possibly one of the oddest books I have ever listened to. There are lots of sound effects and an eerie moaning-type song(?) throughout. That being said, I am sure the book will stay with me for a while
 
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Sunandsand | 29 autres critiques | Apr 30, 2022 |
I love a good mystery but this one was, well it was not good. I found it to be slow and slightly repetitive yet as usual I wanted to find out whodunit. I also didn't like the jumping back and forth in time as I found that a little hard to follow.

Received from NetGalley
 
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Stacie-C | 29 autres critiques | May 8, 2021 |
This book was just not very good. With shifting points of view in the third person and no clear understanding of what was going on until the middle of it I found myself growing increasingly bored and just grossed out at times.

We have four characters to keep track of in this book. Dani Lancing, her mother and father Patty and Jim, and Tom, Dani's boyfriend from when they were kids.

I have to say that sometimes you will come across books out there that have no sympathetic characters at all. Those are the hardest books to finish for me because you just don't care what happens to the characters and when that happens you don't have a really big incentive to finish the book. Anything you make up in your head will always be better than the ending anyway.

With regards to this book, except for the character of Jim, I ended up disliking Dani's mother and found her ex Tom beyond creepy and obsessed.

It did not help that the narrative kept jumping from the past to the present and back again and as a reader I found it to be a very long winding road trying to understand how Dani died and who was ultimately responsible for her murder. Once that was ultimately revealed I just felt annoyed by the constant 'red herrings' that were strewn about the place. The ending was just awful and it leaves you scratching your head wondering why you wasted your time reading this book.

Please note that I was provided this book for free via the Amazon Vine Program in exchange for a honest review.
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ObsidianBlue | 29 autres critiques | Jul 1, 2020 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
170
Popularité
#125,474
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
32
ISBN
16

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