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Our book club came to Athens and read The Resemblance, set on the UGA campus. Alas, this book did not satisfy. We needed more show, less tell- specifically in the area of exposition. The lack of dialogue in the first 10 pages gave this book a tough start. Add in an almost visceral hatred for Greek Life and you've got an uncomfortable read. The best part about this book is all the Athens references. We went to “the scene of the crime”- the intersection of Baxter and Lumpkin at Bolton Dining Hall. Then we hit a bar or two mentioned in the book and drove down Greek Row. That part was spot on. Otherwise, for all us UGA moms and alums, this one just hurt.
The Resemblance is a police procedural, with fraternities at the core of the mystery. I found this to be well-done and was quickly wrapped up in the story.
I have to say, the whodunnit was a surprise and that rarely happens to me. Despite knowing what happened, I couldn't quite grasp the WHO that made it happen, so the ending was indeed enjoyable LOL. That alone is a huge plus for me.
The main character was another plus for me. She's annoying at times, and makes questionable choices, BUT it's relatable and drew me to her even more. I love strong female leads, but I also love ones who can be strong, and vulnerable too.
If you enjoy mysteries, campus settings and police procedurals, I think this is a solid read to snatch up. I sincerely appreciate Flatiron Books and NetGalley for the review copy. All opinions expressed herein are my own.