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1.0 out of 5 stars
Can't suspend my disbelief that far, January 15, 2006
This review is from: Stone Fish (Avalon Mystery) (Hardcover)
I could only make it through the first dozen pages or so of this book and had to toss it.
Are we really expected to believe that someone is so upset about his sister's supposed suicide that he would enlist the help of his ex-wife to get to the bottom of the situation, and then not bother going to see his parents after her death - even though he's only minutes away from where they live??
She's dead, apparently there's been no service or anything where he'd have run into his parents (he lives on the west coast, they in the south, and his ex-wife in the northeast), and now he's gone to the trouble of flying to the city where his ex-wife lives, and then flying to the town where his sister died, which is near his parents' house, and still hasn't even bothered to speak to them? And the ex-wife doesn't even think this is odd or unusual, either.
Bleh. I am not going to bother to plow through the rest of the book at this point.
Not worth the trouble. Only leaving one star because the system won't allow me to leave zero stars.
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