Helpful Score: 5
Originally, I was drawn to this book because of its setting in the Shetlands; Scotland's islands are among the most beautiful places on the planet. As the story unfolded, I couldn't decide whether this was more a mystery or a story about folklore almost bordering on the occult. Fortunately, the author never made me choose, but she did keep me guessing. I can usually figure out "whodunnit" long before the author reveals the solution, but this was one of those rare, and wonderful, exceptions. I can't wait for Ms. Bolton's next book. Highly recommended!!
Helpful Score: 4
I don't want to get too deep into the book itself because the books description already tells all the main plotlines minus a few very exciting ones.
For the reader who likes to not only read mysteries settled in the U. S. Sacrifice is an exciting and suspenseful must read with a lot of myths beautifully bound into the plot.
With its twist and turns the reader never quite figures who's the villain and how much people are really involved in the one dead body Tora discovers. It might be a whole hospital or just a few, the whole island or just a particular group of men and knowing women.
The plot is complex and can only be recommended.
S. j. Bolton will publish her second book available in the U. S. in May 2009 and. Its title is Awakening.
For the reader who likes to not only read mysteries settled in the U. S. Sacrifice is an exciting and suspenseful must read with a lot of myths beautifully bound into the plot.
With its twist and turns the reader never quite figures who's the villain and how much people are really involved in the one dead body Tora discovers. It might be a whole hospital or just a few, the whole island or just a particular group of men and knowing women.
The plot is complex and can only be recommended.
S. j. Bolton will publish her second book available in the U. S. in May 2009 and. Its title is Awakening.
Helpful Score: 3
This is a gripping and stupendous book! The main character, obstetrician Tora Hamilton, is very sympathetic and smart. She touches the tip of an iceberg of a mystery when she unearths a woman's body in Scottish peat. The location - Shetland Islands of Scotland - the weather - late summer - and the characters are all top-notch. The writing is rich and eloquent - S.J. Bolton can capture sultry romantic feelings in a few sentences, and the conclusion is as vivid as anything at the movies. This is a wild ride of a one-women sleuthing mystery and certainly sets the stage for brilliant mysteries to come.
Helpful Score: 2
A well-told story, with lots of twists and turns. Before starting it, I read a bit about the author and her writing of this book. So as the story unfolded, I thought I knew things the "average" reader didn't know. But I was still fooled, and fooled again, and misled on a merry chase of the truth.
Some readers have suggested a sequel. As the tension and eerie dynamic among the three main characters was resolved nicely at the end of this book, I'm not sure they have the strength to sustain more plot. And as far as I can tell, Bolton's subsequent books are also stand-alones.
Some readers have suggested a sequel. As the tension and eerie dynamic among the three main characters was resolved nicely at the end of this book, I'm not sure they have the strength to sustain more plot. And as far as I can tell, Bolton's subsequent books are also stand-alones.