jjares reviewed Death's Justice: A Chilling Essex Murder Mystery Novel (DS Tomek Bowen Crime Thriller) on + 3414 more book reviews
This book upset me so much that I started making notes about this awful book.
The main characters were hateful to each other and used too much foul language. The detectives treated each other horribly (there's a difference between ribbing and viscous behavior, and the author repeatedly crossed it). This author made the British detectives appear to be randy rabbitsâalways on the prowl for a good lay.
Don't get me started on the girlfriend; it was so unrealistic that it was absurd. Oh, and one of the detectives turns out to be a pedophile (that is another absurdity).
After this experience, I've decided not to pick up another book by this author.
The main characters were hateful to each other and used too much foul language. The detectives treated each other horribly (there's a difference between ribbing and viscous behavior, and the author repeatedly crossed it). This author made the British detectives appear to be randy rabbitsâalways on the prowl for a good lay.
Don't get me started on the girlfriend; it was so unrealistic that it was absurd. Oh, and one of the detectives turns out to be a pedophile (that is another absurdity).
After this experience, I've decided not to pick up another book by this author.