A review by noella_t
The Memorist by M.J. Rose

3.0

Started the book not realizing it was part of a series. It starts out slow, going from time period to time period, and character to character. It was difficult to understand until about a third of the way through. By then the characters are familiar enough to begin to know where one is in the story. Then about tw0-thirds through the book, another older time period is introduced.

Meer Logan is haunted by memories of the past, the ancient past, memories that aren't hers.

There is Beethoven, there is a flute that plays a melody that she can't quite grasp, especially when she returns to present day time. There is a terrorist and then there are people who are trying to steal the flute once it's found.

As I mentioned, the book started out very slowly, the middle began to make sense, but by the end I was tired of the story. There were 453 pages, and I began to skim the pages at around the 430th page.

I seriously doubt I'll read any of the rest of the series.