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Monday, July 22, 2013
Dead Old: Review
Oh...what's it about? Well, elderly women have been attacked by a gang of teens--robbery with violence and the violence has steadily escalated. When Sophia Carrington, a former doctor, is found murdered, the West Midland Police think she's the latest victim of the gang. But Bev Morriss doesn't think it's quite so simple. Sophia is found with a bunch of daffodils stuffed in her mouth...a definite departure from the gang's MO. Bev is sure the flowers have a more personal meaning. But no one wants to listen to her--she's ticked off enough people and stepped on enough toes with her blunders, outbursts, and bitterness. And it doesn't help that the DI appointed over her has taken an immediate dislike to her. Bev has to go against orders and work pretty much on her own (excepting the help of Oz her fellow officer and lover) to bring in the real killer.
This one just didn't work all that well for me. It's hard to enjoy a story when you have no sympathy for the main character. Most of Bev's problems seem to be of her own making--so it's hard to sympathize with her feeling that everyone (read everyone above her) is out to get her or do her down. She seems to have a good head on her shoulders and good instincts and intelligence--it'd be nice if she'd concentrate on putting all that to her best advantage. The crime itself was pretty interesting and I'm giving all of the star points (all two of them) for the mystery and the twists and turns the plot takes to get us to the solution.
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I've read books before where I didn't care for the main characters and I have to say that I agree with you and the book is not as enjoyable.
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I think it's particularly hard to read a book when I don't like a character I'm supposed to have something in common with -- like we have the same profession or we're the same age. Or I guess even the same name. Sorry this didn't work for you!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to work on Megan's challenge too, Bev - and there not a lot of Debbies out there either. I did manage to find one though, and I'm thankful that it was not the negative experience you had!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the "plain talk" about this series. It wasn't on my TBR list - and I'll be sure it doesn't get there in the future.
@Debbie: Yeah, I can't even think of one Debbie in fiction.
ReplyDeleteBev Morriss really is a train wreck...she makes me think of Elizabeth George's Barbara Havers--with an even worse attitude problem.