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Average rating4.2
Because I don’t think your brother did it – and I’m going to try to prove it.
This was an incredibly thrilling experience for me. It was my first time reading crime, and I must admit that I will be reading a lot more of this genre in the future.
Reading the book made me think of a lot of my own theories and possibilities, but the author had another finish in mind. This is something I would never have expected.
The storyline between Pip and Ravi was fantastic. I could tell right away from their first moment together that I would be cheering them throughout the entire book.
"Oh, and don’t tell them the only reason you started this project was because you fancied me. You know, think of a more noble reason." "Get out of here." "Don’t feel bad. You couldn’t help yourself, I’m ravishing. Get it? Ravi-shing. Ravi Singh." "Sign of a great joke, having to explain it."
I particularly like how the book centered around interviews, images, recordings, messages, and so on while solving the murder; it increased my interest in the plot.
How easily and without hesitation everyone gave up information was one thing that truly troubled me. Not everyone would be as cool and chill about it as they are in this book while discussing such a sensitive topic.
Still, I enjoyed reading it, and I will most certainly be reading more in this series.