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A review by jane_kelsey
Last One to Die by Cynthia Murphy
3.0
This book was such a quick and lovely read. It follows 16 y old Niamh who recently arrived to London for a drama course to find that girls that look eerly similar to her are being killed, whilst she has to navigate a new work placements and social interactions.
I've had a great time with this novel and couldn't put it down. I found Niamh's character easy to relate to and the atmosphere in this book was quite dark, almost gothic feeling, the setting of the Museum a perfect fit.
Unfortunately, I guessed who the baddy in this story was for quite a while so didn't feel as surprised as I should've been. Also, some aspect around police work in the UK wasn't accurate so that frustrated me a bit.
However, I still loved this book, I gave it 3.5 stars
I've had a great time with this novel and couldn't put it down. I found Niamh's character easy to relate to and the atmosphere in this book was quite dark, almost gothic feeling, the setting of the Museum a perfect fit.
Unfortunately, I guessed who the baddy in this story was for quite a while so didn't feel as surprised as I should've been. Also, some aspect around police work in the UK wasn't accurate so that frustrated me a bit.
However, I still loved this book, I gave it 3.5 stars