Fifty Fifty (Detective Harriet Blue, Bk 2)
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Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Hardcover
Donna C. (g-ma) reviewed on + 3152 more book reviews
I wasn't fond of the first book and didn't care much for the characters but wanted to give it another chance
I've read a couple by Candice Fox and like them but this series is not going to be good, it takes place in Australia and that gets old after a while so I just have to relate it to someplace else, like LA or NY
Harriet Blue is a tough cop and it might take a while to like her but with this book it might change the series a little after book 3 is done as it hopefully will end this one storyline of her brother, don't want to give a spoiler here so that's all I'll say
This holds 2 storylines and at times it is confusing as the chapters go back and forth from one story to the other without telling you at the beginning of each chapter which story you are reading
I did read the entire book but yet had to speed read through some of the pages as they don't say anything but just 'thoughts' 'emotions' etc and I don't like that kind of writing so I skipped a lot of pages and just went on with the stories and forgot all the other useless pages
Getting toward the end of the book the 2nd story got tiresome and I just wanted it over, the 1st story about her brother was a little better but the ending was not satisfying and here again I don't want to give a spoiler so that's all I'll say
So I think for me I can only give it 3*
I've read a couple by Candice Fox and like them but this series is not going to be good, it takes place in Australia and that gets old after a while so I just have to relate it to someplace else, like LA or NY
Harriet Blue is a tough cop and it might take a while to like her but with this book it might change the series a little after book 3 is done as it hopefully will end this one storyline of her brother, don't want to give a spoiler here so that's all I'll say
This holds 2 storylines and at times it is confusing as the chapters go back and forth from one story to the other without telling you at the beginning of each chapter which story you are reading
I did read the entire book but yet had to speed read through some of the pages as they don't say anything but just 'thoughts' 'emotions' etc and I don't like that kind of writing so I skipped a lot of pages and just went on with the stories and forgot all the other useless pages
Getting toward the end of the book the 2nd story got tiresome and I just wanted it over, the 1st story about her brother was a little better but the ending was not satisfying and here again I don't want to give a spoiler so that's all I'll say
So I think for me I can only give it 3*
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