Aaron Martz's Reviews > Listening Walls
Listening Walls
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This is one of those convoluted missing persons/murder mysteries where it takes about nine pages of dialogue at the end to explain what was going on. I always feel when an author has to resort to that that they didn't do their job as well as they could have. The story is intriguing nearly all the way through, and I kept waiting for the detective to solve the mystery, and I suppose he must have for the book to end the way that it does, but there seemed to be something missing en route from A to B.
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November 11, 2013
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November 11, 2013
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November 12, 2013
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mrs j d arnold
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Mar 01, 2020 01:38AM
Yes I agree. I felt that there was about 100 pages missing from the end - with too many characters that's were underdeveloped and I didn't know enough to connect with completely.
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