411 reviews for:

Temper

Layne Fargo

3.52 AVERAGE


The book was good, just the ending was a little underwhelming.
dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated

This was a knock-out debut thriller that drew me in from the first page. Told from alternating perspectives, the story centers around Kira Rascher, an aspiring actress, and Joanna Cuyler, the co-founder of a theater company in Chicago. The two women's paths cross when Kira lands a leading role in a play entitled Temper and gets the opportunity to work with the mercurial actor/director, Malcolm "Mal" Mercer, who is the other theater company co-founder and is known for pushing the limits on and off set. From the first few chapters, the reader knows that the relationships in this triangle will be far from easy.

As the plot progresses, the tension is palpable and continues to build right up through the final pages. I tend to like thrillers with an edge, especially when they explore the dynamics of female relationships; this one definitely checked that box for me. I found myself wanting to find out what happened next to Kira and Joanna. I could not put this book down after a certain point. While I deduced the outcomes of a couple of the plot twists prior to them being revealed, I was still riveted from start to finish. In some ways, I felt satisfied after the twists were revealed because I had guessed right. It made me feel like I had connected with the characters and understood their perspectives and how they would behave. I liked the twists, which felt true to the characters and moved the story forward well.

The writing was strong and evocative. While I don't have any theater background, the author did an excellent job of describing this world and making it feel like I was there in the audience watching the drama unfold. My only regret in reading an early edition of her debut is knowing that I will now be waiting impatiently for her second novel to be published, which can't come soon enough! This review is based on an advanced reader edition that I received courtesy of NetGalley and Gallery/Scout Press (thank you!).
dark reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
fast-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: Yes

I’ve read this plot before with many names and many mundane characters. Predictable & bland, was holding out hope for a redeeming ending but just nodded because it didn’t surprise, captivate or “thrill”
tense medium-paced

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slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

the more time I leave between when I read this a month ago, the more I love it. what.a.book.

This was an awful book with no redeeming qualities. I finished, but it was a slog to get through it and when I was done, I wanted to take a shower. First, it's not a "psychological thriller." The best I can come up with is soap opera. I disliked everything about it...the plot, the pace, the characters, the gratuitous sex, and the predictable ending. Do. Not. Waste. Your. Time.