A review by whippycleric
Heliopolis by James Scudamore

dark emotional mysterious relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

I had no expectations going into this read, having just picked it up, almost at random, in a shop and liking the feel of it. It was a relaxing read, well written characters for the most part, and a smooth plot. The pacing was consistent throughout and, while not gripping, it kept my attention. The story explores how a child taken from the slums and brought into a rich family, but never being fully part of the family, adapts to life and his place in the world. Still trying to form links with the world he left behind while at the same time trying to embed himself in the world of the rich is interesting. How he works through these conflicting desires is what makes this such a good read. 
 
The downside comes from the often-inexplicable behaviour of some of the secondary characters. Ernesto is far more forgiving, and far too quick to forgive, than is believable, and the plot line with the boy who gets shot early on has too many coincidences to be believable. Very nicely written though, and enjoyable to read. Would happily read more by the author if I come across any.