- The Call of the Cuckoo - Robert Galbraith JK Rowling - Books

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  • Nice, but a bit slow  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    A famous model falls into the void. His brother asked the Strike detective to unravel the drama. The detective and his secretary Robin go investigate. Robert Galbraith (aka JK Rowling) is very good at making living situations, it is no doubt a sense
  • In two words: Long and boring.  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    I struggled to finish this book. We understand how the author managed to make a thriller than 550 pages. Unnecessary details, a story that is floundering, endless sentences .... We advance slowly, step by step, without any real rebound. Despite a fra
  • Well-crafted story and addictive!  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    A famous supermodel commits suicide by défénestrant: Recorded by the police. But the brother of Lula will ask Strike investigate because he doubts this version. Strike is a decorated veteran, physically diminished, dumped by his former girlfriend, br
  • 133 Middle  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    I found this book pretty average: not enough action, bounce, short suspense of it is a little bored. In fact the main character spends his time interviewing witnesses. It's very repetitive and little exciting ... Besides the style is sometimes a bit
  • very average 26  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    Apart from the character of the detective who is endearing nevertheless, nothing in this scenario holds you spellbound It is long it is difficult to hold until the end This book does not deserve the hype that was granted
  • Whether it is long, long, long time! ...  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    I have not yet finished the book. To be precise, I'm half and I can not stand the slowness and lack of action of the story. At first everything looked promising: a nice young girl who arrives in London and that seems to be the heroine of the story (b
  • Nice 1168  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    Nice but nothing more. The style is fine but the story drags in length. A little too much detail on some points that do not necessarily require. A little disappointed
  • the other face of JK Rawlings  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    Very well written, and therefore good translation ... Except maybe a few laps, it's perfect ... A good "polar" well put together ...
  • Awesome 7128 6681  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    There I found everything I love about Rowling, who was a little disappointed in his latest book, a place where it was going to take a little in all directions without really attached to the characters. Here all the opposite, I got really attached to
  • A great relaxing time  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    After the big disappointment of A Place to take I wondered what could give this thriller. Happy, happy, happy surprise ........ JKR us into the world of high finance, modeling, celebrities, and all satellites lurking behind: nightclubs, drug, paparaz
  • 2 great thriller  

    The Call of the Cuckoo (Paperback)
    I will not break my head with explanations of the plot, the construction of the book ... I liked what good thriller, very well written, remarkably translated, it reads in one go, it is expected the evening to clear his head and it's effective. That's