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A review by joreasonable
The Doll's House by M.J. Arlidge
3.0
this is the third book in the Helen Grace series, and with each book you learn a little more about her and her collegues. The chapters are a little too short and I usually enjoy short chapters, but these are a little too short, I don¨t feel I got into the story.
The story itself is good with the abduction of a young woman from the very start, it gets you going and wanting to read more, but the idea itself isn´t exactly new or different. This isn´t as fast paced as the previous two books, see my reviews for Eeny Meeny and Pop Goes the Weasel. I didn´t think was enough detail on the bad guy, but it wasn´t much of a guessing games as to who did it. I will definitely be looking out for more of the Helen Grace series, but this wasn´t one of the authors best.
The story itself is good with the abduction of a young woman from the very start, it gets you going and wanting to read more, but the idea itself isn´t exactly new or different. This isn´t as fast paced as the previous two books, see my reviews for Eeny Meeny and Pop Goes the Weasel. I didn´t think was enough detail on the bad guy, but it wasn´t much of a guessing games as to who did it. I will definitely be looking out for more of the Helen Grace series, but this wasn´t one of the authors best.