A review by wordsbetweenlines
Pigeon-Blood Red by Ed Duncan

mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No

2.0

This intrigued me as I definitely grew up on John Grisham books and had no trouble getting into a good crime story.

The first 50 pages had my interest as we began to understand a few characters connected to a crime boss but then it started to lose me. There were too many storylines told in different ways that didn’t mesh together, and didn’t add to the story. For me, the writing just wasn’t to the level I expect and that took away from the book.

I think there was an interesting plot and the book and characters have potential but it just didn’t get there for me.

Thank you book publicity services  for the copy in exchange for my honest review.