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dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
dark
mysterious
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
this nearly took me a month to finish and only because I forced myself to do so. It could have been the translation factor but I felt it was contradictory, the main character was unlikeable in her flaws, beliefs the way she reacted. Too many core characters without enough development for them to even understand their relationships. The ending really angered me too. Im not sure if there’s a sequel or what but yeah I’m gonna pass on this author.
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
dark
fast-paced
Honestly, I was kinda skeptical at the begging but I loved the story at the end, even tho I would love a another chapter where maybe Camilla would have admitted to helping her bfs brother into finding Susanne
This book was also known as Call me Princess, second book of the Louise Rick.
I always give her books 3 - 4 stars, except the drowned girl which I think I gave 5 stars.
I have all the Louise Rick books except the newest one that came out.
Louise Rick is a comfort character, I love her dog and her son they are perfect together, it's her own little family.
I always give her books 3 - 4 stars, except the drowned girl which I think I gave 5 stars.
I have all the Louise Rick books except the newest one that came out.
Louise Rick is a comfort character, I love her dog and her son they are perfect together, it's her own little family.
Okay book.. I think Sara Blædel has written better books than this one - I'm up for giving her a second chance :)
This book started out great, but as it went on, it turned into merely "okay." One of those books that you finish just to be done with it. I have to say, I think I'll pass on anything else by this author.
Detective Inspector Louise Rick is one of the few females at the Copenhagen Police Department. Seeing as Louise is one of the few, she is usually assigned the rape cases as most of the victims are female and they relate to another female better. As Louise starts investigating, she realizes that the victim, Susanne may have known her attacker…well kind of. Susanne was a member of a dating site, where she meet her attacker. She took him back home and things started out ok but by the time that Susanne realized what she was in for it was took late.
Call Me Princess is author, Sara Blaedel’s first English novel. This book is not for the faint at heart or weak stomached. There is a violet rape scene at the beginning of this book. Also, there is crude language used though out this book. I noticed that the writing was simple but there was a lot of detail at the same time in the way that the characters explained things or if they attempted to explain something it was with the use of language. Not that I was offended as I would expect some language from a murder mystery novel. Detective Inspector Louise is a hard nosed character, even for a woman. She didn’t have a shoulder to cry on. She got down to business and tried to solve the case as quickly as she could. Don’t lie to her or you could end up with a bullet in your back. Though, this was a quick read, I never really related to Louise or the victim, Susanne, which was on the negative side for me. This book started out good, hit a few bumps in the middle and ended on a good note. Ms. Blaedel shows nice promise and I will be keeping an eye on her in the future.
Call Me Princess is author, Sara Blaedel’s first English novel. This book is not for the faint at heart or weak stomached. There is a violet rape scene at the beginning of this book. Also, there is crude language used though out this book. I noticed that the writing was simple but there was a lot of detail at the same time in the way that the characters explained things or if they attempted to explain something it was with the use of language. Not that I was offended as I would expect some language from a murder mystery novel. Detective Inspector Louise is a hard nosed character, even for a woman. She didn’t have a shoulder to cry on. She got down to business and tried to solve the case as quickly as she could. Don’t lie to her or you could end up with a bullet in your back. Though, this was a quick read, I never really related to Louise or the victim, Susanne, which was on the negative side for me. This book started out good, hit a few bumps in the middle and ended on a good note. Ms. Blaedel shows nice promise and I will be keeping an eye on her in the future.