Didn’t Like It“I give credit to the author for who she was, and for writing well into her old age, but this by far was the worst of the Margaret Truman books. Nothing was cohesive. She brought a plot of Arab terrorists with murder with other murder, with rotten celebrity agents, with a good cop bad cop, with...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“Lots of twists and turns, Good fun.”
James Y wrote this review Sunday, November 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I give credit to the author for who she was, and for writing well into her old age, but this by far was the worst of the Margaret Truman books. Nothing was cohesive. She brought a plot of Arab terrorists with murder with other murder, with rotten celebrity agents, with a good cop bad cop, with a stolen score of Mozart. If you are going, what? Then you understand my point. This story and plot bounced all over the place. There was no central character protagonist or antagonist. There was Mac and Annabelle who were the stars of the opera so to speak, but no investigation, no climax, and the murderers all confessed for no apparent reason whatsoever. As for the cop, when is a good cop a bad cop and what is stealing. It ended with some sort of Arab terrorist plot and I say, where did this come from. It wasn't a good story at all, but I gave her credit for writing it so close to her death.”
PaytonLee wrote this review Wednesday, April 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No