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Animosity / Abridged

Animosity / Abridged

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Story, Great Ending
Review: When sculptor Ross Marteau is warned that the subject for his next sculpture was unusual, he didn't know the half of it. Sure she was beautiful, but she was also deeply troubled and, quite possibly, dangerous.

As well as being packed full of mystery and intrigue, we are also treated to a fascinating insight into the processes involved in producing a sculpture. Being someone who doesn't have an artistic bone in his body, I found it very interesting to get an idea of how it's possibly done.

Anyway, back to the story. Ross Marteau finds himself being drawn deeper and deeper under the spell woven by two beautiful sisters, Celeste and Leda. He falls in love with one and is fascinated by the other while he is preparing her sculpture. Through their webs of lies and half-truths he gets himself into a situation that he realises will quite possibly change his life for good.

Up until the last few pages, this is a run-of-the-mill story that keeps you guessing as to how it's going to end. But no matter how many guesses you take, David Lindsey provides an ending that you would never have expected. Quite frankly, it blew me away. It's not very often that I'm caught by surprise when reading a book. This ending did that to me and had me reading it bug-eyed in disbelief.


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