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stefanicox 's review for:
The Bullet
by Mary Louise Kelly
I was craving a thriller and decided to pick up Kelly's The Bullet for a taste. Caroline Cashion, the protagonist of the story learns that she has a bullet embedded in her neck after going to the doctor for some medical issues with her wrist. From there the book turns into more of a mystery than a thriller, with Caroline trying to figure out where the bullet came from and why. She encounters surprising truths about her past and has to wade through a cast of characters to figure out the whodunnit.
While I didn't quite get the suspense I was hoping for by reading the book, it was fun to read something light yet intriguing. I wish the characters had a little more depth to them -- the potential was definitely there, and there could have been a few more "active suspects" to add to the mystery. But overall not a bad read.
Note: I received a free copy of this book for review.
While I didn't quite get the suspense I was hoping for by reading the book, it was fun to read something light yet intriguing. I wish the characters had a little more depth to them -- the potential was definitely there, and there could have been a few more "active suspects" to add to the mystery. But overall not a bad read.
Note: I received a free copy of this book for review.