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laurahastoomanywips 's review for:
The Fields
by Erin Young
dark
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I really enjoyed this. It was an interesting change from the usual given the "X-file-esque" nature to the story (hard to describe without spoiling).
It had the usual elements of a police procedural investigating a killer. The main character had a troubled background which we got drip fed to us, incase it was linked to the investigation. Riley also had issues with a colleague who was jealous that she (a woman) had been promoted ahead of him to Sergeant and also spurned his romantic advances after a one night stand.
I think the setting of "small town America" was well down as were the characters. You could really imagine them, think this would work well as a TV series.
Yes the author does give her dramatic licence a good bashing for the ending, but it is called "fiction" for a reason.
As this is the first in a series it will be interesting to see where the story goes in subsequent books. Will it pick up the story of the investigation or Riley's backstory (again not giving details so as not to spoil).
With thanks to the Pigeonhole and Erin for the opportunity to read.
It had the usual elements of a police procedural investigating a killer. The main character had a troubled background which we got drip fed to us, incase it was linked to the investigation. Riley also had issues with a colleague who was jealous that she (a woman) had been promoted ahead of him to Sergeant and also spurned his romantic advances after a one night stand.
I think the setting of "small town America" was well down as were the characters. You could really imagine them, think this would work well as a TV series.
Yes the author does give her dramatic licence a good bashing for the ending, but it is called "fiction" for a reason.
As this is the first in a series it will be interesting to see where the story goes in subsequent books. Will it pick up the story of the investigation or Riley's backstory (again not giving details so as not to spoil).
With thanks to the Pigeonhole and Erin for the opportunity to read.
Graphic: Sexual violence, Cannibalism