Follow Me: The Killer You Know (The Amateurs, Band 2)
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Beschreibung
Beiträge
kind of boring and lengthy, though it's shorter than the 1st book. I'd expected more craziness from Brett I guess, too much teenage-embarassed-love-diddlidoo. But in the last third I found myself expecting anyone to be Brett, Shepard's ability to confuse and lay a cloak of uncertainness over everything apparently worked on me after all. But at the same time I thought come on how lifelike is it that Seneca and consorts don't recognise him at all? So still 2 stars only. One plus point: alcohol isn't such a big deal in the second book as it is in the first. I like me a good drink as well and generally don't care about being oversensitive in this topic but EVERYONE was drinking at every possible occasion. And it was kind of cringy, seemed as if only characters who were constantly poisening themselves and regretting it afterwards were cool, sexy, plot-worthy. I'm now finished (spoiler alert) and I must add that I'm more than ever disppointed by how the story is crafted. It now seems that the publisher wanted a trilogy and this second book is a mere filler - the central kidnapping only one more/last step towards the ACTUAL goal of our seriel killer: kidnapping Aerin. And this was what I expected from the start since we were teased with this happening in the end of the first book. Well, I feel misled and my time has been stolen. And I need more on-time for Madison, she seemed like a quirky self-confident young women who could really add to both the investigation and the comic-relief party-part of the story, but had hardly anything to say in this second book.
Beschreibung
Beiträge
kind of boring and lengthy, though it's shorter than the 1st book. I'd expected more craziness from Brett I guess, too much teenage-embarassed-love-diddlidoo. But in the last third I found myself expecting anyone to be Brett, Shepard's ability to confuse and lay a cloak of uncertainness over everything apparently worked on me after all. But at the same time I thought come on how lifelike is it that Seneca and consorts don't recognise him at all? So still 2 stars only. One plus point: alcohol isn't such a big deal in the second book as it is in the first. I like me a good drink as well and generally don't care about being oversensitive in this topic but EVERYONE was drinking at every possible occasion. And it was kind of cringy, seemed as if only characters who were constantly poisening themselves and regretting it afterwards were cool, sexy, plot-worthy. I'm now finished (spoiler alert) and I must add that I'm more than ever disppointed by how the story is crafted. It now seems that the publisher wanted a trilogy and this second book is a mere filler - the central kidnapping only one more/last step towards the ACTUAL goal of our seriel killer: kidnapping Aerin. And this was what I expected from the start since we were teased with this happening in the end of the first book. Well, I feel misled and my time has been stolen. And I need more on-time for Madison, she seemed like a quirky self-confident young women who could really add to both the investigation and the comic-relief party-part of the story, but had hardly anything to say in this second book.