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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutely fantastic
Review: Buying a secondhand book by an unknown author is always a bit of a gamble so I was pleasantly surprised by this book which was one of the most readable, offbeat and engrossing thrillers I had read in some time. I did guess the ending quite early on but this in no way spoiled my enjoyment. The characters are highly believable and Ms Rigbey, without preaching at the reader, makes many valid points about the current day obsession with physical perfection. Only one complaint - I HAD to finish this book and sat up until the small hours to do it - now I'm knackered

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: absolutely fantastic
Review: One of the best mystery suspense novels I've ever read, and I'm very critical! Extremely literate, complex, and believable, as well as being very very creepy. Read it practically all at one sitting, couldn't put it down. Up there with Presumed Innocent and Silence of the Lambs, don't know why it's not more popular here in the US.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Several characters stand out as people I'd like to meet.
Review: This book is fairly interesting, but with a distinct lack of cohesion throughout. After the second read, it becomes apparent that most of the book is poorly developed and that the only suspense and interest is from the rather unusual and surprising ending - which could also have been a lot better with some serious development. (I almost missed it totally the first time round)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't read more than twice!
Review: This book is fairly interesting, but with a distinct lack of cohesion throughout. After the second read, it becomes apparent that most of the book is poorly developed and that the only suspense and interest is from the rather unusual and surprising ending - which could also have been a lot better with some serious development. (I almost missed it totally the first time round)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Several characters stand out as people I'd like to meet.
Review: What I enjoyed most are the characters in the story whose personalities and quirks persisted to the end. I liked especially those who stood on the sidelines such as the bubbly Kim; the librarian, Mrs. Cleaver, who would sneak out for a smoke; the honorable Dr. Berlins; the ready-to-help Candice and the peculiar Nose. The children of Lomax were also endearing, as well as Deputy Dawg. However, Julia remained cold throughout and I could not empathize with her miseries and loneliness even at the end. I know that there is a connection with Lomax' resolution of his earlier suspicions regarding Dr. Berlins that contributed to his change in the end but I could not really feel it the way I wanted to. I think that there should have been more in the final confrontation between Lomax and Julia.


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