Yeah 1109

Yeah 1109

Toyer (Paperback)

Customer Review

Difficult was this reading! First the book is (too) long, and then that's what I was most gen, style is confusing. Minimalist, almost telegraphed, it is difficult to read. The worst being that way to show what the person thinks, italics, between two sentences. In a conversation with others, when you have everyone's thoughts which are inserted, you get lost, it's confusing and really easy to follow. Otherwise I found not bad, chaptering. Each chapter has the name of the main character, and like that we alternate from one character to another, with very short chapters. The story is quite original in the beginning, even if it is already well underway discovered (it begins with the ninth victim Toyer). Mobile, we discover little by little, not too badly put together, but many enormities remain. This is not a police officer, in the proper sense, since the police is curiously totally absent from the story. Rather, it is a duel to the distance between the doctor and the psychopath, orchestrated by a journalist looking for a scoop. The final suspense is maintained pretty good, I must admit to have been freaked out and struggling to the book. It can (over) the make movie version, I do not doubt it. The author himself, does not care, he died in 2001.

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