I think the ending was a bit of a cheat. Having her husband die sanctified Irina's marriage and allowed her to construct her choice to marry and stay with Ramsey as the right choice; as the only choice that would lead to happiness. Exploring an ending that allowed Ramsey to live and explored whether Irina's love, lust, sexual obsession or whatever it was she had for Ramsey could withstand the pressures of poverty and insecurity would have allowed for a more complex exploration of the struggle to find a balance of happiness, peace and passion without a woman's life.
The writing is so stilted and lacking in authenticity that I just couldn't concentrate on the story. I closed this novel forever at page 20. I There are too many wonderful pieces of writing that I have yet to read for me to spend my time on something so unsatisfying.
I loved this book. I begin reading it at 9:30pm. Went to bed. Got up and finished the book. It was so compelling and emotionally evocative.
Perhaps my expectations were too high, but I expected a more scholarly approach to President Garfield's life and assassination.
This book alternates from tedious prose to disturbing and graphic violence. Also, the author’s blatant proselytization of his ideological and religious beliefs became tiring very quickly. No more Dean Koontz for me.
Finally a book by Flynn in which there are a few sympathetic characters. The story is pretty predictable, but the author does know how to draw the reader in.
I just couldn't finish it. I tried, I really did. But after 65 pages I had to stop wasting my life reading this bone-numbing bore of a novel, filled with characters who have very few redeeming qualities. I've read every one of Patrica Cornwell's novels, but this will be probably be the last. There are so many great novels in the world, I just don't have the time to waste reading such unsatisfying and annoying tripe.
The writing is so very clumsy and juvenile. If I didn't know better I would think this novel was published by Harlequin Romances.
It started off strong, but became so tedious in the middle. The major character is so unlikeable, but still relatable. Throughout the book I just wanted to shake Nora and tell her to wake up to reality. The big betrayal at the end wasn't at all surprising, but given Nora's lack of insight into other people I suppose it was a shock for her.
I wanted to like this book much more than I did. However, the story was rather muddled and the characters underdeveloped.