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A review by celiapowell
Nina Todd Has Gone by Lesley Glaister
2.0
A passable thriller - Nina Todd has a one night stand on a work retreat, and rushes home early to her partner, full of remorse. Then the man she slept with begins stalking her, and the secrets in her past threaten to become exposed.
The narrative is split into Nina's narrative, and the man stalking her. They're both very disturbed characters, and it's difficult to connect to them - I found them both terribly off putting. Nina's motivations for some of the things she does are impossible to fathom - I'm not sure if this was done deliberately to further the "disturbed" thing, but I don't think it works. There needs to be some reasoning behind actions, even if that reasoning is completely loopy.
The narrative is split into Nina's narrative, and the man stalking her. They're both very disturbed characters, and it's difficult to connect to them - I found them both terribly off putting. Nina's motivations for some of the things she does are impossible to fathom - I'm not sure if this was done deliberately to further the "disturbed" thing, but I don't think it works. There needs to be some reasoning behind actions, even if that reasoning is completely loopy.