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For me, this novel was absolutely a case of first impressions being wrong. Peterson's writing stands apart from the norm. The first few chapters came across as near to abstract and left me struggling to understand exactly what was going on, and I really thought that I was not going to enjoy the book. As I continued to read and the pieces fell into place, I realised just how impressively Peterson managed to string together so many separate plot lines into a thrilling novel. The confusion I felt mirrored Eamon's confusion, and as he began to make sense of the events surrounding him so too did I. I felt myself being caught up in the quickly increasing pace of the story and found that despite my initial hesitance to jump into the novel, I had to know what would happen to these wonderfully versatile characters. Overall, a solid novel with plenty of surprises.
If you are interested in reading more Scottish crim crime thrillers, check out [[Paying For It by Tony Black]]. You might also enjoy [[The Billion Pound Lie by Bill Dare]] if billionaires are your bag.
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