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booksaremyjam 's review for:
The Accident
by Chris Pavone
Set up as a 300page thriller taking place in less than 24 hours, "The Accident" should have packed enough plot twists and action to entertain me.
Well, it didn't.
The two "reveals" of the story were pretty obvious from early on, the ending was a let down, and I found myself wishing I could read the manuscript the book was based around, rather than the book itself.
Pavone has harnassed the no-frills, prose-free style of the giants like Patterson. However, this book idea should have been shelved - it just wasn't that good, bro.
Well, it didn't.
The two "reveals" of the story were pretty obvious from early on, the ending was a let down, and I found myself wishing I could read the manuscript the book was based around, rather than the book itself.
Pavone has harnassed the no-frills, prose-free style of the giants like Patterson. However, this book idea should have been shelved - it just wasn't that good, bro.