Reviewed by shannonmiz on

2 of 5 stars

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2.5*

This wasn't bad, just kind of predictable.  I am going to keep this short, because it's a mystery book and you don't want me to give away too much, of course! So I suppose a likes versus dislikes is the way to go, yet again!

The Things I Liked:

  • •Atmosphere on point! It was rainy and creepy and dismal, and that is what I want to happen in a mystery. The author did a good job at setting the scene for all sorts of roadblocks (some literally!) in terms of being able to easily solve the problem, and did it in a realistic way.


  • •The cult was definitely a mess. This is the kind of stuff I want from a cult- sketchy leadership, dire situations, and general awfulness. And it was definitely present in this book!


The Things I Didn't: 

  • •Like I said, it was so predictable for me. I mean, we're supposed to know that Mella is in the cult from page 1 basically, right? Because if that was supposed to be a "twist"... well, it really, really isn't. I really can't think of any major plot points that I didn't know pretty early on, actually.


  • •While I was hoping to feel more emotion from the story, especially since we're talking a cult and missing sisters and such, I felt very little. I just wasn't that invested emotionally, which was unfortunate.


Bottom Line: While it was entertaining and atmospheric, the predictability and lack of emotional connection left me wanting a bit more.

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