The Club - Book Review

 

The Club

Ellery LLoyd

2.5 stars





Home Group's exclusive newest club is the setting for those with lots to hide. This book by writing-duo team was confusing, complicated and a disappointment.

There were so many characters I was reduced to taking notes, back stories that took half a page, and many unlikable people. In the end, did I really care? The answer is NO. 

The writing was annoyingly filled with long sentences, tangents that made me forget about the initial intent and took a terrible length of time to get to the gist of the story.

A mystery that could have been thrilling left me cold because I had to keep going back to my notes (who is that again?). Are there really that many people who have messed up their lives, want revenge, have a lose grip on reality?

Brothers, Ned and Adam; Annie and Nikki and a host of other characters were so alarming in their reactions and awareness of each other that I could feel their pain as they floundered to keep up the pretense to be ‘normal’.

This book was not for me. Give me someone to root for, someone with redeeming characteristics, and some hope for a positive outcome. The Club was too dark, with subterfuge that was more than mildly frightening.

I thank the public library for this one, I wasted my time but at least I didn’t waste my money.

Unnatural Ends is my next read. What's yours?


 

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