Duplicity
Duplicity
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Duplicity by Fin C Gray is a story which is told from the point of view of two individuals Tom and Daniel McIntyre who are father and son. It is told in different timelines, then and now (past and present) and we see how each thing they did in the past led to everything that was happening to them in the present.
The story is very character driven but what I liked most about it was that each and every part was described in such a way that I felt the tension, the suspense, I felt as if I was part of the story watching by the way I felt.
I felt that the writing style at first was quite boring but as the story progressed on it became much more intriguing and suspenseful. More than annoyed I was really shocked at what some of the characters did and stories about terrorism isn't something I read every day and it was definitely an eye opener for me.
However with every book there is the good as well as the bad and Duplicity was no exception, there were parts in which the way the author had described which were filled with much blood and gore, there was also quite a lot of vulgar words used. As I said above the writing style at the beginning was quite boring which made me want to stop reading the story but I decided to continue and I was glad I did.