The Life and Death of Rose Doucette

The Life and Death of Rose Doucette

2024 • 285 pages

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15

I finished this book a couple of days ago, and I still am not sure what to say about it.

It's a good book. I don't dislike it in the slightly. I just... don't know what to say.

As someone who has always been interested in crime thrillers, I really liked that this book is from the perspective of a PI (and former police officer). It allowed a more in-depth knowledge to shine through, and it didn't feel like the author was talking down to people that maybe don't understand or have previous knowledge of the area. It had a beautiful balance of knowledge, information, and description.

As the mystery unfolds, I'm not overly keen on the new founded friendship. I don't really think that that type of bond would form that fast, even with trauma bonding.

Overall, like I mentioned earlier it's a good book. It's also not a bad book either. I think of this as a neutral book, and I'm content with saying that. I will most definitely look up other books by the author and give them a shot!

September 22, 2024Report this review