It took me a while to finish this book because I put it aside to read at least one other book. Why? Because I had to read books that had to be returned to the library AND because it just didn't hold my attention. A book has to be really bad for me not to finish reading it. This was not the case with "Aussie Rules," however. But it IS a book I was able to put aside.
Part of the problem, I think, is because I felt it is overly long. I kept hearing myself say, "Oh, just get on with it already, alright?" I'm not sure if the publisher insisted that the book be a certain length or what, but it dragged on and on. And then, just like that, it ended. In one short chapter and an epilogue, the bad "guy" was caught, and the epilogue tied up all the loose ends. It is as though the author was tired of writing the book, just as I was tired of reading it.
This is not even close to the first book Shalvis wrote, but at times, it felt like it.