A review by alandd
One by One by D. W. Gillespie

3.0

A bittersweet reading. The story and the characters were good ideas, but some of the family members were plain and simple when they could have been way much more complex, and some of the scenes were unrealistic (who would let their daughter have the diary of a dead girl? Or leave that same daughter alone in the house after a strong discussion, in the middle of the night, after shich she almost killed herself by accident?)
The beggining was a a bit slow, but there were some parts that created such an atmosphere that I got totally into the reading, and the ending was way too unexpected. The author blurred the line between paranormal and mystery way to well, now all that is needed is a bit more of experience so future stories have a better developement, but a really good reading in the end.