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Tess Gerritsen is one of the authors whose writings I like the most. You know, as I say, I will read whatever he writes. I think it is valid for everyone who knows his writing that he is one of the best medical thrillers. Rizzoli& I guess there is no one who does not like the Isles series. I read her other books with pleasure, but this book seems like it was written by Nora Roberts, not her...
It's out of style. It added some paranormal events, some passion and love, and some guilt, but it was not like Tess's clever fiction as we know it...
I continued reading to see if the chain of events that started with Ava, a self-styled cookbook author, leaving the city she lived in with her feelings of guilt and living in a famous mansion in the coastal town she came to, could heal the wounds she had accumulated in the depths of her soul. I read with surprise that Ava, who constantly numbs herself with alcohol and is almost unable to distinguish between reality and hallucination, did not cause tension even with her nightly visitor...
I am one of those who are undecided whether to like it or not. Maybe if another author had written this work, not Tess, I would have looked at it differently. It felt like it was written a bit hastily.
The translation is successful. The written language is simple and understandable. The ending of the book is predictable. I recommend fans like me to read it without keeping their expectations high...