Ratings4
Average rating2.8
Contains spoilers
I have a bit of mixed feelings about this book. The plot was interesting, entertaining, and it kept me engaged. It was a fun read and I really liked the thriller part of it. The characters were... complex.
The plot, although predictable, was interesting and I did like the turn it took. It was fast paced and something was constantly happening so I didn't get bored; I was actually taken with the book, and it was a fun read. I do wonder if the author got the inspiration to writing the fighting scenes from TV because it did feel like someone describing what they were seeing. But the weirdest part is that they felt both tedious to read and dynamic.
I didn't feel strongly for any of the characters, but I liked the ATF team overall. I do have a few questions about how things work, it didn't all feel plausible to me and I'm confused about some aspects, I think they had more luck than actual investigation skills, but yes, the team members were pretty cool.
Ángel and Charles were both awful at this relationship thing, the only thing they got going for them was the sex and that was about it (speaking of, is it just me or was Ángel constantly horny? Like to the point where therapy might be needed. He took unnecessary risks just to get laid, his response to anything involving Charles was sex, solving conflict meant more sex etc). I'm afraid that except sexual attraction there wasn't much for them. Maybe there are some common points, but they were so bad at communicating that it doesn't even make a difference. From what I gathered, neither of them actually tried to talk to the other previously to their breakup, they were happy to assume the worst and act according to their assumptions.
Before everything took a turn to really bad, the last time they saw each other, they both made serious, stupid mistakes (I am being kind calling them 'mistakes') and I really can't say that one was better than the other. I can see their reasoning and I am glad about that because otherwise I would despise them, but I can't see how the relationship is going to work. I expect it to be more than bumpy and they both have to work really, really hard on it, but I'm really not convinced they are going to be able to make it work.
To sum it up, definitely not the best, but also not the worst. This is my first Cordelia Kingsbridge book and I am open to the idea of reading more books from the same author, especially since a good part of the reviewers praise her other books. Maybe I'll find a gem somewhere in there, and I do have to say that I liked the writing, so there's that.