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A review by ljmellon
Find You First by Linwood Barclay
3.0
I've Always been a fan of Linwood Barclay but I can't say this was my favourite one.
After a devastating medical diagnosis Miles sets out to find the potential children that he may have out in the world to warm them of their potential fate. But along the line it appears someone else is also trying to find the same people but for a very different reason. Miles comes to learn that these individuals may be in serious danger and some begin to disappear without a trace.
I found this story became quite stale in the middle. There were kind of two different story lines going on at the same time and by the time they linked together I was bored. I don't feel this book was as captivating as previous books by Barclay.
There were so many characters introduced within a short period of time and I found myself starting to confuse some of them. It didn't flow as nicely as I would have liked. I think towards the end to started to become a little too far fetched as far as crime/thrillers go.
Not the most captivating book but still worth a read.
After a devastating medical diagnosis Miles sets out to find the potential children that he may have out in the world to warm them of their potential fate. But along the line it appears someone else is also trying to find the same people but for a very different reason. Miles comes to learn that these individuals may be in serious danger and some begin to disappear without a trace.
I found this story became quite stale in the middle. There were kind of two different story lines going on at the same time and by the time they linked together I was bored. I don't feel this book was as captivating as previous books by Barclay.
There were so many characters introduced within a short period of time and I found myself starting to confuse some of them. It didn't flow as nicely as I would have liked. I think towards the end to started to become a little too far fetched as far as crime/thrillers go.
Not the most captivating book but still worth a read.