A review by katieohara
The Double Mother by Michel Bussi

3.0

I want to give Bussi the benefit of doubt that the translations make less sense in English, but this is one of those books where it is so obvious that the female characters were written by a man. A man who is incapable of understanding that women are people too, that we think outside of our reproduction organs. Yes it is a book that focuses a lot on maternal instincts. But there are some really cringe moments. The only reasons I didn’t abandon the books are because I try not to abandon a book but also that I was interested to see how all the little pieces fit in. Speaking off, I think the author got sidetracked and added too many unnecessary details. I found myself skimming over paragraphs of conversation. Which is funny in hindsight because the police captain complains about people taking forever to get to the point. Perhaps a Freudian slip? Also, I found his use of ending the chapters on a cliff hanger to be annoying after the umpteenth time. Especially when it wasn’t answered for several more chapters. To summarize, I don’t regret reading it but I wouldn’t go out of my way to recommend it to anyone.