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2.81k reviews for:

Witte dood

Robert Galbraith

4.13 AVERAGE


3,5*
Nějak jsem se do toho nemohla začíst.
dark mysterious tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Very twisty turns. At times I felt this book was overly long. Okay most times I felt this book was overly long. But I still was intrigued to keep reading it and enjoyed it a lot.

Thrilling and satisfying

I greatly enjoyed the plot, as well as the wonderful detail in which it was rendered. I was dismayed by the gore in the second in this series; I was glad to see the back of it in the third, and glad it was relatively absent from this one.

There are some spine tinglingly scary moments, on the other hand, that were delightful.

Finally, we see developments in the greater story arc, which keeps things moving along from one book to the next. Whatever in the world will happen?

Bring on #5!

I'm not sure what didnt work for me here. It was too long, too convoluted and I just didnt care.

I continued to fall in love with this series with this book. The crime, as almost always (exception being book 2), was full of intrigue which I greatly enjoy. However, I love how the characters are developing - both as individuals and their relationship with each other. I was excited to see
Spoilerthe growth of the agency. Not just because I'm happy for Strike to finally be prospering, but more so because it brings the addition of new characters.
I sincerely hope that as the series progresses that characters beyond Strike and Robin will be developed. I can't wait for book #5!
adventurous emotional mysterious reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I liked this book. It was long, but I found myself wanting to keep reading it.

These mysteries get better and better. Strike and Ellicot are addictive characters, I can't get enough. Superb writing, always.