Accepting a film role that will become the culmination of her successful career, model Sarah Wood begins to suspect a sinister force behind accidents that result in an out-of-control fire scene, the death of a camera technician, and her own near-drowning. Accepting a film role that will become the culmination of her successful career, model Sarah Wood begins to suspect a sinister force behind accidents that result in an out-of-control fire scene, the death of a camera technician, and her own near-drowning
Belbin's work is known for breaking boundaries and dealing responsibly with difficult social issues that affect teenagers. He first attained success with a number of books for Scholastic's Point Crime series.
Weirdly British for a Point book, and with quite a boring ending, but I didn't hate it? Perhaps it was the 'wild excitement' of having relatable locations and words like 'pub' cropping up in what is usually a US book, but I think I enjoyed this, despite myself.
Sarah Wood is a model turned actor, making her début in a film alongside her childhood crush, Luke. She managed to get her job for her brother Jon who works on the set. Sarah initially seems disappointed with Luke, he comes across as a total prat, but she dates him anyway which strains her relationship with Jon. Early on in the book, a crew member dies, then a few near-death situations happen, but the film carries on without investigation from the police, or any audit on the film's safety procedures. I wasn't convinced this would be a realistic series of events, but the real negative is that the book seems to be written without any sense of suspense or drama. The characters seem to brush off these events as mere coincidences, and the plot just plods along. I was expecting the reveal of the criminal to be a twist, but it was the guy that I suspected from the start, and there is another reveal at the end which also was predictable. Overall, the plot is a bit dull, and there's not enough drama to keep things interesting; it's very underwhelming.
Lo termine a la primera hora de la madrugada . Está historia y siento que todos los libros de esta colección son del tipo de entretenimiento rápido y barato (no necesariamente malo) y si es muy rápido de leer debido a la forma en la que es escrita . Ahora el tema del asesino en la historia esta Ok👍 se siento que es medio obvio pero hicieron un semigiro para despistarnos.
Pero par Ami el valor no está en la parte Slayer sino en el comentario /descripción que hay en el mundo de Hollywood y la fama , de como es un negocio que detrás de tanto glamour y brillo hay oscuridad , perversión,pecados y soledad .
Es una historia entretenida pero en algunas partes muy lentas, otras muy innecesarias donde se concentra en un romance muy plano Los personas principales me gustaron, los demás resultaban muy planos como los padres de Sarah El final no me sorprendió mucho pero me gusto