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Average rating3.7
I think I'm going to start making a note of my guesses of who the killer could be and the page number when I read books from now on. I knew who it had to be, but I don't know if I figured it all out. There were many pieces to this and nothing was obvious until it was. I had a hard time with Ffion for quite awhile until all of sudden I realized she'd grown on me.
I spent some time trying to figure out what to write for this review, because I dont know where to start it:(
Soo hmm lemme see firstly it took me more than a YEAR to finish itt because it was so slow paced and it wasnt intresting enough to keep my attention, secondly there were so many povs and it was harder to distingusih some of them from each other because they sounded so similar, thirdly the ending....im not sure what to make of ittt.
The book started off strong, was very meh in the middle, thenn it picked up and i was intrested in wanting to know what happened next but I was so underwhelmed by the ending:(
It's been a while since I've read one of Clare's books and this was the greatest reminder as to how she hooked me in the first place! So many interesting characters, many you just want to hate, but I love Leo and Ffion's chemistry.
The New Year's Eve Party at The Shore turned tragic when one of its founders turned up dead. Meant to be somewhat of an olive branch to the local residents of Cwm Coed on the opposite side of the lake, something to help squash the ongoing tension between the Welsh residents of Cwm Coed and the new English wealthy residents of The Shore.
But it turns out that everyone has a reason to want to kill Rhys Lloyd, so who was the lucky one to pull it off..? I promise you... you'll never see this one coming!
This book was a slow burn that kept me engaged and wanting more. As an American, I had fun trying to pronounce the many Welch phrases and names (& Im sure I slaughtered them lol). The POV alternated between characters and jumped around in time, yet while I typically struggle with that in some books, I found this one very easy to follow. Full of twists and like most small-town drama, you get one bit at a time and the pieces slowly start to emerge until they all fall into place...
So glad this this the start of a series as I loved Ffion's character and can't wait to see what she gets into next!
Once more, a novel that wasn't bad - but not really good either. The simplistic plot, the huge cast, jumping around in time, many different points of views and the many clichés don't help either.Let's start with a plot: A rich guy, Rhys, whose career was on a downward spiral was murdered. Since he created a rich-people settlement in rural Wales, pretty much everyone from the nearby village hated him and two police detectives, Ffion and Leo, investigate the murder. That's something we've read countless times. Nothing about the plot is new. Not a single aspect.As for the cast: We have the afore-mentioned village and every single villager has a reason to hate and kill our victim. From the postwoman up to and including Ffion herself. Then there are the other rich people who also all have pretty good reasons for offing the victim.Many of these people are also rather superficially presented: There's the sexy social media influencer, the laid-back boxer-gone-actor, the teenage mother, the juvenile offender, the tough-grim nature-loving hermit/witch-doctor, the husband left behind who wants his wife back and many others. Almost all of them weren't well-developed and distinctive enough to make me care much about them or their stories. (Ffion being an exception here...)All in all, we get to know at least 20 people and most of them get a chapter or two to present how Rhys wronged them and after about ten of these chapters I was starting to think this was going to be an “Orient Express” scenario. Rhys has pretty much no redeeming qualities and why someone didn't kill him much earlier mystified me more than the actual mystery...All these points of view are also mostly told going backwards in time. (Unless we jump forward but have to figure that out on our own...). The murder occurred during New Year's Eve and we're going backwards to June (maybe in the same year? Not sure...) and then again forwards to June (the following year)...Among all this jumping around in time and space, about every other chapter is actually about our detectives trying to figure things out but their actual work gets mostly lost in between all the other points of view and the resulting tons of red herrings. I had a hard time following the investigation amidst all the other elements.Since pretty much none of those people are very interesting and things move along so slowly, there's only one point in the novel at which things actually get dramatic and interesting and that's a certain scene at night, during a storm on the lake - that (and what ensued) was the one moment in the novel that things actually became a bit suspenseful at least. That we don't even get to know in the end what becomes of the culprit doesn't even really matter anymore at that point...All in all, this was seriously average but at least I now know another series I won't pursue any further.Three stars out of five.Blog Facebook Twitter Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Medium Matrix TumblrCeterum censeo Putin esse delendam
Rhys Lloyd, co-owner of a ritzy vacation area, is found floating dead in the lake. Friends, family, and community members of the small village were gathered there for a New Year's Eve party. The copper assigned, along with a great number of others have hidden secrets that may or may not give them a reason to have been involved in his demise.
This book did not get going until over halfway through the book. And then the author spilled secret after secret and twist after twist. There was way too much going on. It was hard to keep up and too much to be believed. The truth that came out about the murder was treated lightly and the story kept going on, adding and wrapping up less important things.
I felt I had whiplash going back and forth from historical happenings to the present day. The main character's name (Ffion) was a distraction to me. It seemed to be a speedbump slowing down my reading along with a lot of foreign words, sometimes breaking off into paragraphs of them. I won't be reading a DC Morgan #2.
Much better than I expected, and I look forward to more in this series. There were one or two plot points/tropes that felt old or forced, but that might be unfair given the number of crime/mystery novels I read.
It was not awful, but honestly, someone so horrid and who had literally everybody in for their death is not such an interesting murder investigation...
Alkuun tämä kirja ei inspiroinut ollenkaan, menin helposti sekaisin hahmoista ja tapahtumista, mutta puolen välin jälkeen aloin jokseenkin pitää kirjasta. Uskon, että luen tai kuuntelen mahdolliset jatko-osat.