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Last Rituals
by Yrsa Sigurðardóttir
Every time I think about travelling somewhere, like Iceland for example, I always end up finding a mystery thriller set in that location. Which definitely makes me rethink about travelling to that specific place. So, I might have to put my future travel plans on hold due to Last Rituals.
It's not like I have time to travel right now anyways.
In this, you will meet Thóra. She is a lawyer, divorced, and has two kids. One is 6 years old, and the other is 16. She randomly gets thrown into being a private investigator which definitely confused me since she's a lawyer. But details.
While working on a murder case, we dive into the life of the victim: Harald. Okay, we sort of dive into his life and by that, I mean we get to know that he's into dark magic and occult shit. Sounds like your everyday kind of college student. Throughout the case, things do get pretty gross and bloody, but it actually makes sense as to why it happened. Still grossed me out though.
Along the way, she works with Matthew. They eventually start to develop feelings for one another, but if I'm being honest here, I came for the murder investigation. Their romance was background noise to me in the end.
Other than that, it was an okay book. I was kind of expecting something more for a murder mystery series and I'm not exactly sure if I want to continue with it. Maybe if the characters were a bit likeable and less creepy. Or if the romance was non-existent.
It's not like I have time to travel right now anyways.
In this, you will meet Thóra. She is a lawyer, divorced, and has two kids. One is 6 years old, and the other is 16. She randomly gets thrown into being a private investigator which definitely confused me since she's a lawyer. But details.
While working on a murder case, we dive into the life of the victim: Harald. Okay, we sort of dive into his life and by that, I mean we get to know that he's into dark magic and occult shit. Sounds like your everyday kind of college student. Throughout the case, things do get pretty gross and bloody, but it actually makes sense as to why it happened. Still grossed me out though.
Along the way, she works with Matthew. They eventually start to develop feelings for one another, but if I'm being honest here, I came for the murder investigation. Their romance was background noise to me in the end.
Other than that, it was an okay book. I was kind of expecting something more for a murder mystery series and I'm not exactly sure if I want to continue with it. Maybe if the characters were a bit likeable and less creepy. Or if the romance was non-existent.