Tori, the main character, is made out to be the energizer bunny who doesn't stop until she catches the perpetrator as well as the only one capable of doing so apparently. Everyone else is incompetent in seeing the scene effectively, can't think like she can, isn't driven like her, and misses clues. Tori is always right until she's not. Tori risks her life and that of her partners on more than one occasion, but she justifies it because she's right and others think she has a special talent. (A talent that is driven... yes. However, all the rest is simply risky and self-centered.)
The book was annoying. It was difficult to enjoy the story due to the constant use of her actual name. Tori, this, Tori, that... Tori, Tori, Tori! Ugh! It is like reading a paper written by someone in kindergarten. Every sentence begins with I for these young writers. In this book, the author couldn't find another avenue to call this character.
If the author rewrote the main character some and fixed the overuse of proper nouns to other titles or pronouns, I feel this book could be at least a 3 star.
Not recommended 👎
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