What immediately struck me as unreal (therefore I didn't like that) in this book was that Alice's latest novel had gotten a lot decrepit reviews -ALL of them 1/2 starts-, and ONLY one positive review (5 stars). I get it, that happened because that review grabbed her attention and put the plot in motion, but I think it was a weak start.
The reviewer talked of the other world and soul auctions as if she knew a lot about it, so Alice decides to visit her. She goes to a small town called Curridge where her mother died thirty years ago, and soon she realizes something is off about her death.
I really liked the premise and I thought it was original, but the story was a bit underdeveloped, pretty slow and it didn't have that punch that makes me say "Hell, this was thrilling!".
The characters were flat and it seemed that they only had a single goal in their mind, as if nothing else mattered, and sometimes I didn't exactly understand why did they did certain things. Some of them felt disjointed, and yet, The Soul Auction grabbed me! It was so compelling.
The story did have two plot twists close to the end, but one was predictable, and the ending felt slightly rushed and too easy.