A review by sinceremercy
Nightingale Point by Luan Goldie

4.0

The narrative is gripping (I read this in four days and I tend to take books real slow these days), the background of the story is relevant and important to our lives today, and the characters are realistic and interact with each other in natural ways. Actually character-writing in general is really strong here; Luan does a great job of making the characters' voices distinct, which is important when switching so frequently between so many different POV characters. The pacing is well-done, too. Despite frequent "cuts", the narrative rarely feels disjointed; chapters run naturally into each other, and the perspective jumps seem to serve to give us the most 'complete' story rather than to hide information from the reader or to obfuscate.