⭐️⭐️⭐️ IT WAS GOOD BUT NOT GREAT -- This book was enjoyable, but I didn't LOVE it. I may have had some small issues with things like the plot or characterisation, or it may have just been a bit slow occasionally which led to my attention wandering. I'll also probably not remember this book distinctly in a few months time. Still, I would recommend this book to people who like other similar works.
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My ranking criteria (✅= Yes, ❌= No, ➖= Kind of/a little bit):
*Bonus points if I can't put the book down, it makes me feel strong emotion, or genuinely surprises me in some way.
*Penalty points for editing errors (spelling, grammar, punctuation, etc.), for children who act too mature or too young for their age (this is a bugbear of mine), or if there is something in the book that just really pisses me off for any reason.
1. I was sucked into the story from the beginning ➖
2. The story had a proper beginning, middle, and end ✅
3. The writing evoked a feeling of suspense ➖
4. I was engaged the whole way through/didn't get bored ➖
5. The characters were interesting ➖
6. There was some form of character development ➖
7. The book wasn't predictable in terms of relying on tired tropes, clichés, themes, stereotypes, etc. ➖
8. I cared about the outcome of the story ➖
9. I didn't work out the ending/the ending surprised me ➖
10. The ending was satisfying ✅
🌟 Bonus points: None.
☠️ Penalty points: None.
🏅 OVERALL RANKING: 6/10 (3/5 stars)
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Thoughts, Conclusion, and Recommendation:
*I am about a year behind on my reviews due to Goodreads giving me a "the servers are over capacity" error every time I tried to use it for MONTHS. As a result of this (and also my memory not being perfect), this review is likely going to be lighter on details and shorter than my reviews normally are.
Death Message is book 7 in the Tom Thorne series by Mark Billingham. I picked up this series because I recently read The Last Dance by the same author, and thoroughly enjoyed it. I guess my main issue with the Tom Thorne series is that it is clearly (to me at least) written by an inexperienced author. The books are competent, and I am enjoying them enough to continue on with the series (and each one is an improvement on the one before), but there are some things that annoy me. For example, the number of ellipses (...) that Mark Billingham uses in these early books is just beyond a joke. So many conversations occur in which the people talking just trail off... rather than finishing their sentence. The ellipses are also over used when people are thinking, or when actions are being described; it's just too much for me, and is completely unnecessary. Also, Tom Thorne breaches confidentiality, breaks the rules, runs rough shod over boundaries, and generally just doesn't give a f*^k A LOT. I don't understand how he can keep getting away with it? 3 stars.