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The Girl with a Clock for a Heart
by Peter Swanson
I do not typically read mysteries or thrillers.
But Swanson's book read not like cliché novels of the mystery genre tend to read. It was a combination of obsession, suspense, mystery, and had a very real life feel.
I couldn't help falling deeply into the unfolding narrative and sharing the fascination the main character has for a woman he used to know. Swanson's writing is gripping and modern, not morbidly dramatic or over exaggerated, which is a relief for readers like myself who don't necessarily enjoy thrillers.
But Swanson's book read not like cliché novels of the mystery genre tend to read. It was a combination of obsession, suspense, mystery, and had a very real life feel.
I couldn't help falling deeply into the unfolding narrative and sharing the fascination the main character has for a woman he used to know. Swanson's writing is gripping and modern, not morbidly dramatic or over exaggerated, which is a relief for readers like myself who don't necessarily enjoy thrillers.