Monday, May 21, 2018
The Last Thing I Saw
Analysis: Another book that alternates chapters between past and present, with the past being the main character as a family woman with a husband and son, and the present being with her in a mental institution, and the mystery being how one leads to the other.
Reaction: This book was interesting that "what the heck is going on" kind of way. It does a very good job of keeping you interested though, so it doesn't cross into "I don't care what's going on" territory. I wanted to see how everything fit together and that kept me reading. All in all though, it was just kind of middle of the road.
Courtesies: Thank you to the author, Alex Sinclair, and the publisher, Bookouture, for the opportunity to read and review this.
Sets Sail: April 18, 2018...aka available now.
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