A review by ginabyeg
After Anna by Lisa Scottoline

3.0

This book was just interesting enough to want to figure out how it all comes together. However, the writing is not the strongest. The dialogue is very fast-paced and simple; there seems to be no complex conversation between characters. Narration is better, and the plot picks up in the latter half. However, lots of new events are introduced near the end that kind of come from nowhere, even if it could technically make sense. I do feel like the events of the story are a bit unrealistic; writers typically write from experience, or from well-informed research. It doesn't seem like either was the case here.