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sch91086 's review for:
The Hitchcock Hotel
by Stephanie Wrobel
I really liked this. I thought it was a great fall/New England read. I thought the premise was a lot of fun. (I am not like a Hitchcock Stan so I don’t know how that would change things.)
It’s definitely a slow burn. There are flash backs. But for once I was equally intrigued by both story lines. It’s clear there are layers of secrets here, so that kept me turning pages.
The writing is easy and paced well. Pages just kept turning.
There was a point in this where I thought I could give it 5 stars. But I think the ending dragged on a little too long. The last 30 pages felt like all recap and the recap wasn’t really needed. I also think if you are really trying to solve it the answer was guessable, but I guess guessing who it was never crossed my mind because I was so caught up in discovering all the characters’ secrets.
So maybe not a perfect read but a good time nonetheless.
It’s definitely a slow burn. There are flash backs. But for once I was equally intrigued by both story lines. It’s clear there are layers of secrets here, so that kept me turning pages.
The writing is easy and paced well. Pages just kept turning.
There was a point in this where I thought I could give it 5 stars. But I think the ending dragged on a little too long. The last 30 pages felt like all recap and the recap wasn’t really needed. I also think if you are really trying to solve it the answer was guessable, but I guess guessing who it was never crossed my mind because I was so caught up in discovering all the characters’ secrets.
So maybe not a perfect read but a good time nonetheless.