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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Book Review: "Murder in Missoula" By: Laurence Giliotti




Title: Murder in Missoula   By: Laurence Giliotti

Publication Date: 09/19/2015

Summary:
Retired federal agent Joe Nicoletti is ready for a change. He dreams of a simple life, far away from Washington, D.C., where every street corner reminds him of his dead wife.
When he is offered a faculty position at the University of Montana, he sees it as a dream come true. A chance to start over.
He never dreamed he would have a second chance at love. He never dreamed he would become the prime suspect in a high profile murder case. He never dreamed he would be forced to undertake the most important investigation of his life. But dreams can turn into nightmares when there is Murder In Missoula.
A novel of love and attraction, both normal and perverse, friendship, sacrifice, ambition, innocence, dreams as harbingers of events to come, telepathy, clairvoyance, fate and destiny. All wrapped in a fast paced novel of murder and suspense.From www.amazon.com

Review:
The characters in this book were intriguing. Although I will admit at times I felt a little confused on who was the detective, who lived in Missoula, and who was visiting. Not sure if maybe there were too many characters? Maybe they weren’t all necessary for the plot? As the book went on I figured out who is who. Regardless, the story flowed, was fast-paced, and definitely kept me interested.
The main pitfall I found about the book was that I didn't understand the depth of the relationship between the two main characters, which was essentially the plot of the story. I just didn’t fell the breadth of their relationship.
One character was especially creepy, and I feel like I could have just read his fictional biography and been satisfied.
Overall, I liked this book. It was not as mainstream as many books I read. I have recommended it to friends and hope that if you are reading this review you will read it as well.

Read Date: 10/01/2016

Acquired From: NetGalley

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