Book Review: Tell Me I'm Wrong by Adam Croft
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
A very popular magazine in the UK has a section called "Pseuds Corner". It highlights some of the inanities of life and the people that fuel them. Some of the reviews I read on this forum (Goodreads!) are pretty much there too.
I admit that I have enjoyed all of Adam's Culverhouse and Knight books. In fact I expect I gave them 4* on completion. I am a little saddened that finishing book #8 led to no #9.
This one I found very hard to get my teeth into. I don't mind a murder strewn book, but for some reason I was a bit queasy about the child killing as the opening murder.
From there I read on and as some others have said the twist wasn't that much of a twist, more a spotlight shone and not difficult too guess.
Not Adam's best book by a long chalk,
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