A review by thissagreads
The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb

challenging dark mysterious sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.5

I give this book a 2.5/5 for concept but it was NOT a thriller. Mysterious yes, but nothing close to a thriller like I thought. I liked getting to know the world of a professional violinist and that the main character -Ray- was so in love with classical music. That being said, I think the book moved a bit too slow for me, and I wanted to see Ray thrive and put up some actual boundaries with his family. But he never did, and that was incredibly frustrating. It also felt like we learned a lot about his past and upbringing (including the event that led to the missing violin) but it didn’t seem like Ray had much personality. Honesty he was stiff, tense and boring in my opinion, and the way Ray handled all the hatred from his family, and racism from white people was mostly frustrating. Yes there were some moments that he definitely did a great job handling, but as a black person myself who’s been dealing with racism and classism my entire life, I think his lack of personality and (in my opinion) how he navigated bigots and racists, was lackluster. For me, it is why the booked seemed to drag on longer than it needed. Lastly: finding out the “why” behind his violin being stolen. It was disappointingly rushed and brushed over. All that time the writer talked about Ray’s past, but he didn’t flesh out  the ending enough!? So frustrating. Not to mention, as the reader, I pretty much assumed who it was fairly quickly so that was a bummer. 

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