Showing posts with label Saint X. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saint X. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Saint X by Alexis Schaitkin
Hello everyone.
I hope you are well. Many of us are enjoying some "inside" time. If you can get a free moment from the craziness of a house full of kids, perhaps you can grab a book. I'm sure your book stockpile exceeds your supply of toilet paper. Maybe you could knock a few novels off your tbr.
When I read about the book Saint X I was interested. This story sounded like a thriller plucked from the newspaper headlines. This is not the case. This book certainly isn't a thriller and is barely a mystery. The point is to discover who killed a teenager at a vacation island location but the book ends up as a discussion of grief. If you want a thought provoking story about how people handle all kinds of loss, without getting terribly depressing then Saint X is for you. The writing is engrossing, and descriptive without repeating itself, the author moves the story along, not lingering too long on any topic. I really appreciated the writing style. This book was really good, my problem is with myself and not the book. I thought I was reading a thriller and kept expecting the story to race to a heart pounding conclusion, which it never did. Again, a strong, well written, interesting read but not a thriller or suspenseful mystery.
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