A review by kiramke
Buried Angels by Camilla Läckberg

2.0

Oh, lord. It's a bad sign when a character gets into a life-threatening situation and you find yourself rolling your eyes. Again. I mean, the writing has always been formulaic, the characters can all be intensely annoying, and it's generally been clear who the killer is, but that didn't bother me as much before, because there was something good in the stories being told. Now I feel like I got suckered into reading a checkout-lane thriller in which the characters grow increasingly into stereotypes. Babies, near-death experiences, last minute escapes, and nazis, pretty much. I'm going to check out of this series before it gets any worse.