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A review by becandbooks
Blackbird by N.D. Gomes
2.0
I received this ARC for NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. A big thank you to ND Gomes and Harlequin Australia!
This review is based on an uncorrected proof and therefore quotes may not reflect the published book.
This book was beautifully written. It had a flow that was so easy to engage and from the start, I was anticipating a great little thriller. That, however, was about everything this book gave me.
Blackbird has a plot that was so glaringly obvious, so early in the book, that I quickly lost interest. This book sorely lacked in EVERYTHING. From the young sister trying to seek answers, to the old male detective who has serious transgressions in his past but that doesn’t stop him from being the saviour of the story.
It has all been done before.
The only original thing I took away from this book was the mysterious death of 5000 blackbirds at the beginning of the story. But it turns out
All in all – I enjoyed Gomes writing and therefore I may pick up another of their books in the future. However, this story in particular gave me nothing that I haven’t already experienced before in a crime mystery novel.
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This review is based on an uncorrected proof and therefore quotes may not reflect the published book.
This book was beautifully written. It had a flow that was so easy to engage and from the start, I was anticipating a great little thriller. That, however, was about everything this book gave me.
“My sister is always talking about the flower that blooms just once at midnight – the kadapul flower, which is only found in Sri Lanka.”
Blackbird has a plot that was so glaringly obvious, so early in the book, that I quickly lost interest. This book sorely lacked in EVERYTHING. From the young sister trying to seek answers, to the old male detective who has serious transgressions in his past but that doesn’t stop him from being the saviour of the story.
It has all been done before.
The only original thing I took away from this book was the mysterious death of 5000 blackbirds at the beginning of the story. But it turns out
Spoiler
this had nothing to do with the storyline AT ALL. Why all the birds died on New Year’s Eve at once? I have no idea.All in all – I enjoyed Gomes writing and therefore I may pick up another of their books in the future. However, this story in particular gave me nothing that I haven’t already experienced before in a crime mystery novel.
Full review | More reviews | Twitter | Pinterest | Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten (N. Gaiman)