3 different authors. 3 different stories. The same plot points chosen by twitter. Will they inevitably write the same story?
Well, the answer is no. Each story was completely different.
The Following by Nicci French
I liked her aspect of Jo being Lucinda’s friend and them wanting to grow old together before the tragedy struck.
I also liked how she wrote Lucinda’s character. It was a bit relatable in a way.
All in all, her version was a nice point of view but it lacked a bit of power to it. So, this one got 3 stars from me.
Disconnection by Tim Weaver
This one was tougher for me to get into but I liked the way the crime and the murder were introduced.
My main issue with this story was that according to the points twitter chose, Lucinda is supposed to be our heroine, our main character. But this wasn’t the case here. More than half of the story is about Zill, while Lucinda is more of a side character.
This one got 2.5 stars from me.
Hashtag, bodybag by Alastair Gunn
To be honest here (and no offense) I had never heard of Alastair Gunn before, but out of the three stories, this one was the best in my opinion!
I liked Lucinda’s introduction and job. Her role in the story was very logical and in my opinion the relation of all the victims made most sense in this story than in the other two.
I give this one 3.5 stars
This was a fun & quick read and I would recommend it to anyone who likes crime stories & experiments.