Ratings138
Average rating3.3
While a little more complex than the blurb makes out, this still feels like a bit of a generic thriller and the framing it as a movie inside a book didn't particularly add much. One of those thrillers where at the start I think “I bet it's so-and-so...” and no matter what twists and turns the author uses to throw me off, it was, in the end, exactly as I predicted. The killer's motives once revealed were quite flat; a Criminal Minds' ‘unsub' would have more depth from a 40 minute episode. The additional dimension of the MC's hallucinations don't really do much besides trying to distract you from the otherwise totally predictable killer's identity.