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kenderwolf 's review for:
Mud Vein
by Tarryn Fisher
This is my second book by Fisher. I enjoyed Marrow and so looked forward to trying something else out by her, but didn't appreciate this one as much. It's a Whodunit, of a sort. Our main character and her friend/doctor are kidnapped and locked in a strange house with strange furnishings in the middle of nowhere. The book progresses, in a way, as one would expect: they try to escape, to figure out why they're there, to survive. In the end, they learn a great deal about themselves and one another and their relationship is forever changed, as to be expected. It sounds formulaic and I suppose the basic plot is. I didn't love it. I finished it to find out who locked them in the house together, but that's really the only reason. I didn't find myself with strong feelings about either of the characters. I'll continue to read work by Fisher, this just wasn't my favourite.