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Ölümün Soğuk Sesi (2000)

by Jane Casey(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: On the whole, this is a readable and undemanding psychological thriller based on an interesting premise - what happens when the family at the centre of one tragedy becomes caught up, years later, in another. My main criticism would be that the plot occasionally stretches plausibility to breaking point, relying too much on coincidence and characters behaving in ways that defy logic. The narrator, Sarah Finch, is also, I thought, irritatingly passive and cold. All that said, I zipped through it in a couple of days and if you're looking for a pacy airport read and prepared to forgive a bit of loose plotting, you'll probably enjoy it.
review 2: I liked this, although I thought one of the plot strands was implausible and probably not necessary. Overall the plot dre
... morew me in and I was interested right up to the end. Jane Casey had created a really complex main character and although I didn't warm to her initially, as the plot developed and I found out more about her I got more interested in her. I'll definitely read Jane Casey's next book. less
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srgmlgn
Three and a half stars, I enjoyed this book the characters were good and it kept you guessing.
Cailyn
Compelling despite some histrionics near the end that detracted from the whole.
smount89
This book reminded me of a mild version of Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects.
1234567
easy to read but picked the killer about 1/2 way through.
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