A review by partly_stars
Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater

medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

That was a good book. A story about obsession, grief, death and true crime un modern society. Mostly obsession.
It was a dark read that still felt emotionally grounded in the reality. Both women are kinda fucked up in their own ways. Laura - self destructive in her grief and loneliness, drawning her pain in alcohol. It did really feel like an interesting portrayal of what trauma can do to a person.  Roach - truly a creep with obsessive interest in Laura. Justyfing everything she does in her mind, bot being abke to comprehend emotional states of other people.
Both of them flawed but also with things that make the reader emotionally invested in them. One a car goin full speed towards a cliff, the other - a creepy-crawler that lives in her own version of reality.
I could abalyse them both which goes to say that I feel that it was quite a belivable portrayal if the characters. People felt real, the discussion about true crime media is to be had, the backdrop of running a chain bookstore is interesting. I can see  that the author worked in Waterstones for a while haha
Would recommend 

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