I did not find Terrapin to be satisfying in any way that other literature has to me before. There was basically no plot for a good three fourths of the chapters, just TM Doran babbling on about Dennis, George, Ben, and Tony's childhood escapades. The bit that did have a plot was simple and stayed in the same way up until the end. I gave this book a one star rating because the characters have little to no development beyond their childhood attitudes and basic situations. I also only gave it one star because the main problem of the book, George's mystery death, is left with so many holes for so much of the story that it gets plain boring, not suspenseful as I am assuming Doran meant it to be. I would recommend this book to anyone who can stick with a story. I, though, am not one of those people. If it does not draw me in within the first chapter or so, I am not into reading the rest. Sadly, I'd have to say that Terrapin was just a waste of time to read.