Friday, March 11, 2016

Low Pressure by Sandra Brown

Low Pressure was a surprisingly good find for me. Honestly, based on the book's cover, I was not expecting it to be this good. I know, it's the first rule of being a "good" reader... never judge a book by it's cover.  I apologize.  It's about a woman who writes a book about her sister's murder just before a tornado hits.  Unfortunately, there are doubts as to whether or not the correct man was convicted. A tornado CAN make a crime scene more difficult.  There is one big part of the story that I could do without. The incestuous manner of a couple of the relationships kind of made my skin crawl.  I don't want to give anything away, so that's all I'll say about that except, no, there were no actual incestuous relationships as far as true definition of the word goes.  It was just a detail of which I could not let go.  It does not cause the book to be unreadable though.  On the contrary, it kept me engrossed the entire time.  If you come across this book, grab it.  It's completely worth the read.  The ending had me going, "Say what!?" I did not see it coming.  Low Pressure is a really good whodunit.

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