
BOOK BLURB
What if the people we trust are the ones we should fear?
We all recognise them. Those who sit just on the
fringes of society. Who send prickles up the back of our necks. The charmers.
The liars. The manipulators. Those who have the potential to go that one step
too far. And then take another step.
Jessamine Gooch makes a living from these
people. Each week she broadcasts a radio show looking into the past lives of
convicted killers; asking if there was more that could have been done to
prevent their terrible crimes.
Then one day she is approached by a woman desperate
to find her missing friend, Cassie, fearing her abusive husband may have taken
that final deadly step. But as Jessamine delves into the months prior to
Cassie’s disappearance she fails to realise there is a dark figure closer to
home, one that threatens the safety of her own family . . .
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From the get-go I am going to state – THIS IS NOT A NEGATIVE REVIEW (but it’s also not an overly positive review).
The writing was good.
The pacing was good.
There were lots of twists that kept me guessing.
The characters, well some of them were good, but they all made for a gripping read and in particular, I loved Jessamine.
BUT and it’s quite a big but…
I just didn’t love the book, but I also didn’t dislike it.
It was probably me, not the book.
Anyway…
Right at the beginning I did get a bit muddled with all the different characters and timelines and then again towards the end when all the twisty turns were coming left, right and centre. At times I had to re-read a bit until I figured out why… SPOILER… was happening.
Of all the POV’s I found Jessamine’s storyline was the one that I really wanted to stick with, I loved that she was an older woman with a load of real-life problems who held it all together and still pursued her gut instinct about the disappearance. She was my sort of character.
I would like to discuss the book blurb, and in this case, it was the book blurb and not me.
The book blurb doesn’t focus or elude to the very prominent theme of child abuse. The book deals with some very dark issues and some very dark and twisted people. It’s just not something I care to read about, especially when I wasn’t expecting too. At points, the story makes for a very uncomfortable and unsettling read, which isn’t what I usually want when I pick up a novel. If I hadn’t received the book for review, I might have DNF it somewhere near the beginning.
I have read other reviews for The dangerous kind by Deborah O’Connor that use the word – relevant. And yes, novels like these are relevant, just turn on the TV and watch the news. But I do think a little heads up in the book blurb should be standard.
But for some reason or another that I’m sure I haven’t explained well the book just didn’t quite work for me. I would never tell anyone not to pick it up because I’m sure it has the potential to do well and has a lot of positives. But for me it was just ok, it was maybe even good in parts, I just didn’t love it.
However.
After all of that, I am off to see what else Deborah O’Connor has written because I enjoyed her writing and I have a feeling I could be a fan of hers… only time and some more pages will tell.
And as a last thought.
I love, love, love the cover art.
The dangerous kind by Deborah O’Connor will be published on the 16th May 2019.
I received a copy of The dangerous kind by Deborah O’Connor from the publisher, via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.
Yeah, the cover art is very beautiful and the story sounds pretty interesting too. Too bad you didn’t enjoy it. But maybe it wasn’t just your cup of tea. You can’t like every single book you read. But I am definitely going to check this book (and her other books) out. So thank you for your review 🙂
x
Bettie
http://www.thewildflowerhippie.com
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I absolutely agree we can’t all love everything. If you do read it, I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for stopping by.
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Great review. I totally get why you didn’t enjoy it though. I hate when something doesn’t really warn you about what you are getting into when it’s something that triggering and dark. You kind of need to be prepared for something like that, if you even want to try it at all. Great review and great points.
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Thank you. It was certainly one of the darker books I’ve read this year.
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Hi! I really like the cover art too (there’s something that’s just visually interesting about Rorschach ink blots.) I can handle books that deal with child abuse but I have to be in the right mood, child sexual abuse is more difficult for me to read about than physical and emotional even though I was never a victim. Great review! 🙂
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Thank you, the cover really does stand out.
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Lovely review!
The premise of the book sounds interesting! Sorry, it didn’t work out for you the way you wanted it to. Also, reading multiple Pov’s can sometimes be vexing.
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Thank you!
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This book sounds interesting (I also love the cover art). I love a book that keeps you guessing but I totally agree with you – if I’d picked up a book with no content warning re child abuse, I would not have finished reading it. I can’t wait for the time when content warnings are standard.
Great post, as always!
Nat xx
nataliehelenablogs.com
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Thank you!
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Sorry to hear you didn’t like this book more, but it is what it is. We can’t love all the books we read, not every book is for everyone, and that is okay.
I hope you will like Deborah’s other books more, as you liked her writing style.
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Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. It wasn’t a bad book, it just wasn’t for me and I completely agree that we can’t love everything.
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Great book review! I’ll have to go check out this book then!
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Thank you 🙂
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No problem!
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