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Dívka v ledu
by Robert Bryndza
I am having hard time explaining my thoughts on this book but let my try to summarize it.
The main character - detective Erika Foster is a woman with sever mental health problems after suffering a loss of her husband who was murdered during a police intervention which was lead by Erika herself.
She is back at work for the first time and yet she is made the head of an important investigation again - a murder of Andrea, spoiled daughter of a very important and, needless to say, very rich man.
I am not gonna go in too much detail because I don't want to spoil the book for you but even though the book was very addictive and I read it in 2 days I still don't think it was really that good.
Erika is making some very illogical decisions during the investigation and I almost feel like she really shouldn't be back to work at all. She yells at people for literally no reason all the time. I also doubt that anyone would made her a head of such important investigation after she was held responsible for the death of her husband and four other policemen.
The plot itself was real good though. For the longest I didn't have a clue who could be the murderer and I was very shocked in the end.
As for the writing - the book is divided into a lot of short chapters and it worked well with the fact that there was constantly something happening. If you decide to read this book you aren't gonna be bored that's the one thing I can promise to you.
Overall I still want to read the second book from the series to give Erika another chance but for now I feel like there are better thrillers out there.
With that said:
3.5/5 ⭐
The main character - detective Erika Foster is a woman with sever mental health problems after suffering a loss of her husband who was murdered during a police intervention which was lead by Erika herself.
She is back at work for the first time and yet she is made the head of an important investigation again - a murder of Andrea, spoiled daughter of a very important and, needless to say, very rich man.
I am not gonna go in too much detail because I don't want to spoil the book for you but even though the book was very addictive and I read it in 2 days I still don't think it was really that good.
Erika is making some very illogical decisions during the investigation and I almost feel like she really shouldn't be back to work at all. She yells at people for literally no reason all the time. I also doubt that anyone would made her a head of such important investigation after she was held responsible for the death of her husband and four other policemen.
The plot itself was real good though. For the longest I didn't have a clue who could be the murderer and I was very shocked in the end.
As for the writing - the book is divided into a lot of short chapters and it worked well with the fact that there was constantly something happening. If you decide to read this book you aren't gonna be bored that's the one thing I can promise to you.
Overall I still want to read the second book from the series to give Erika another chance but for now I feel like there are better thrillers out there.
With that said:
3.5/5 ⭐