A review by fawnponzar
Lost Among the Living by Simone St. James

2.0

Blah. This was strange. It was a cross of an imitation of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Agatha Christie. The writing was bland and plot was far-fetched. I was really trying to think metaphorically about the book’s purpose, and I did find a couple areas near the end where I could close the gap. I still felt the two styles, two plots would have been better off separated into two books. The characters were at once both modern and old-fashioned. It was confusing because it had a Victorian feel but setting was closer to Gatsby’s gilded age.