A review by theatricallum
A Vision of Fire by Gillian Anderson

2.0

I love Gillian Anderson the actress--the author, not so much. There's a good story in here, but it's buried sub-par writing. I think the problem stems from too much--Rovin's research has obviously helped Anderson to craft this story, but there is such a thing as too much information, and when that starts to overshadow the story and confuse the reader, there's something wrong. It's a fine thriller and Caitlin's trips abroad add the needed scope to take in the international perspective, but...yeah. There might be a vision of fire, but in the real world everything's just a little bit damp.