Reviewed by Angie on
Far From You hooked me from the very beginning. It alternates between the present and random points in the past, showing us everything leading up to the night Mina was murdered. But more importantly, it slowly revealed the depths of Sophie and Mina's relationship. It's fairly obvious that something was going on between them, but it certainly didn't come about how I assumed. Their story was heartbreaking! It sucks how one person has to ruin it for everyone, but I totally believed Sophie and Mina's secret. Mina may not have always been the nicest when it came to this situation, but I definitely felt Sophie's love for her! I was much more invested in their doomed romance than I was in the murder.
The murder plot ended up being a double murder mystery to solve, since Mina had been obsessed with a kidnapping from three years prior. She believed the girl was dead and wanted to find out who did it, since the police let the trail go cold. Sophie picks up where she left off despite the danger she knows she's in. She can deal with everyone believing she's still a junkie, but she cannot accept Mina's murderer roaming free. I never figured out who did it, but I also wasn't shocked when it was revealed. In fact, I was pretty underwhelmed by it. It seemed kind of disconnected from everything, and I was hoping for more, I suppose.
In the end, I thought Far From You was wonderful. The mystery was engaging, but for me, the relationship between Mina, Sophie, and Trev (Mina's brother) outshines everything else. My heart ached for them so much! Their emotions were such a mess, and all over the place. And I loved how the author was able to make a bisexual character who didn't come across as wishy-washy or straightwashed. Bravo.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 October, 2014: Finished reading
- 7 October, 2014: Reviewed