Ratings9
Average rating3.4
Sunday Night (worst name ever for a “serious” thriller) didn't grow on me the way Tempe did, but the book was still good. Which shows to me that Kathy Reichs doesn't need to depend on medical forensics to write a good book!
2.75 stars I'm a little disappointed by this novel. It wasn't bad but it wasn't ‘good' either :/
Two Nights is a suspense novel centered around Sunday “Sunnie” Night, a troubled woman with a horrific past that she does her best to never remember. She is yanked out of her recluse lifestyle by a case that tugs at her childhood memories, and once she begins investigating she refuses to stop until she has gotten to the bottom of the whole mess, even if it sparks recollections she would rather forget. While the story is not bad, I couldn't really get attached to any of the characters. Additionally, it was lacking in the science tidbits that I expect and enjoy in Kathy Reichs books. If there is a sequel I will probably read it, but will not be waiting at the edge of my seat for it to be released.
I received an ARC from Netgalley.
Because of the author and the description, I expected this to be better than it actually was. The story line took forever to get going and then flew at the end. The main character was so in her own head all the time that it got in the way of the story.