Am glad to be able to report that I have finished another book - but it was a bit of a struggle. It was She's never coming back, by Hans Koppel which I read in print. The only reason I was reading this title was that I was doing a review of it for a local paper - which I'm not getting paid for I hasten to add. If there had been money involved maybe I wouldn't have found it such a chore. The blurb says "the Swedish thriller phenomenon" ... well, not so much in my humble opinion. Girl with the Dragon Tattoo this DEFINITELY isn't! The nub of the story is good - a woman is kidnapped on her way home from work, and finds herself a prisoner in the soundproofed cellar of the house opposite where she lives. She can find no way out, but is given the "gift" of being able to watch what is happening to her husband and daughter on a monitor with a live feed to her house. As the months go by, she sees them moving on with their lives, while her days stay the same - verbal and physical abuse, little food and a whole heap of sexual violence. We eventually find out why this is happening to her, but to be honest, I was beyond caring at this point. This is an unpleasant book, poorly written. It's not thrilling, there is no real suspense and it's terribly contrived. The ending is flagged very early on. I was expecting big things from this book because of the supposed hype around it, but was sadly disappointed. Don't bother reading this one folks, life really is too short.
My star rating: ONE.
The stats bit:
Length: 393 pages.
Price I paid: Nothing (would have been gutted if I'd bought it!)
Other formats available in: Ebook .
What a low note to go out on!
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