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Murder Road
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**2.5-stars rounded up**
Greetings from Outlier Island!!!

I want to start this off by saying that I loved The Broken Girls, The Sun Down Motel and The Book of Cold Cases. I fully expected to have the same experience with this one.
In fact, upon learning the title and reading the synopsis, I expected to enjoy it even more than those previous novels, as it sounded like this was going to be toeing over the line into my favorite genre: horror.

Unfortunately, here we are, 3-stars. My lowest rated St. James to-date; such a mixed bag for me. I'm sad about it, but feel like it is bound to be a one off.
It has to be. I find it hard to believe that it's not. For me, this felt completely different than her other books and not in a good way. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed.

I really hadn't read any reviews prior to picking this one up, so after I finished it, shocked by how I didn't love it, I scurried over here and was even more shocked to discover I'm almost the only person who didn't love it!
I fully expected to find a mix of reviews. Those who loved it and those who didn't as much. I started to doubt everything. What did I miss? I can understand it's objectively still a good story, but it didn't deliver me the vibes, tension, or mystery I'm accustomed to with this author.

I felt I was being generous giving 3-stars, but apparently I am being the biggest Debbie Downer in the book community. So, apologies all around for that.
I am going to move on. I'm going to pretend it never happened. I'm looking forward to whatever Simone St. James writes next. I still love her and her work. For some reason this one just did not work for me.
I think it started off bad. I don't want to get too far into it, but the police suspecting these two MCs right away, the way they were treating them for assisting an injured woman was bizarre, to say the least. It was like, what?

It made no sense whatsoever for them to be treated with such hostility. Even though, ultimately we get a bit of an explanation for this, I wasn't buying it. Too little, too late. It felt so contrived on the part of the Officer involved.
I think that opening left a sour taste in my mouth that left me judging the rest of the story too harshly. I admit that. I can appreciate some of the aspects of the story, but for me, I just wish it had been told differently.

Nevertheless, I'm glad I gave it a shot and as mentioned, I look forward to more from this author. Keep in mind, this is just my opinion. Even though it didn't work for me, doesn't mean it won't for you.
If it sounds interesting to you, please pick it up. You'd do well to just ignore everything I just wrote. You most likely will not find yourself on Outlier Island with me. But if you do, bring drinks!
Thank you to the publisher, Berkley, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I love you and appreciate you.
Greetings from Outlier Island!!!

I want to start this off by saying that I loved The Broken Girls, The Sun Down Motel and The Book of Cold Cases. I fully expected to have the same experience with this one.
In fact, upon learning the title and reading the synopsis, I expected to enjoy it even more than those previous novels, as it sounded like this was going to be toeing over the line into my favorite genre: horror.

Unfortunately, here we are, 3-stars. My lowest rated St. James to-date; such a mixed bag for me. I'm sad about it, but feel like it is bound to be a one off.
It has to be. I find it hard to believe that it's not. For me, this felt completely different than her other books and not in a good way. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't disappointed.

I really hadn't read any reviews prior to picking this one up, so after I finished it, shocked by how I didn't love it, I scurried over here and was even more shocked to discover I'm almost the only person who didn't love it!
I fully expected to find a mix of reviews. Those who loved it and those who didn't as much. I started to doubt everything. What did I miss? I can understand it's objectively still a good story, but it didn't deliver me the vibes, tension, or mystery I'm accustomed to with this author.

I felt I was being generous giving 3-stars, but apparently I am being the biggest Debbie Downer in the book community. So, apologies all around for that.
I am going to move on. I'm going to pretend it never happened. I'm looking forward to whatever Simone St. James writes next. I still love her and her work. For some reason this one just did not work for me.
I think it started off bad. I don't want to get too far into it, but the police suspecting these two MCs right away, the way they were treating them for assisting an injured woman was bizarre, to say the least. It was like, what?

It made no sense whatsoever for them to be treated with such hostility. Even though, ultimately we get a bit of an explanation for this, I wasn't buying it. Too little, too late. It felt so contrived on the part of the Officer involved.
I think that opening left a sour taste in my mouth that left me judging the rest of the story too harshly. I admit that. I can appreciate some of the aspects of the story, but for me, I just wish it had been told differently.

Nevertheless, I'm glad I gave it a shot and as mentioned, I look forward to more from this author. Keep in mind, this is just my opinion. Even though it didn't work for me, doesn't mean it won't for you.
If it sounds interesting to you, please pick it up. You'd do well to just ignore everything I just wrote. You most likely will not find yourself on Outlier Island with me. But if you do, bring drinks!
Thank you to the publisher, Berkley, for providing me with a copy to read and review. I love you and appreciate you.

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Reading Progress
August 31, 2023
– Shelved
August 31, 2023
– Shelved as:
to-read
June 28, 2024
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Started Reading
June 28, 2024
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9.0%
"Why would they possibly assume that they were the killers?
That makes no sense to me why they would jump to that conclusion?
Because there is blood on their clothes, because they found a injured woman at the side of the road and helped get her to the hospital?"
That makes no sense to me why they would jump to that conclusion?
Because there is blood on their clothes, because they found a injured woman at the side of the road and helped get her to the hospital?"
June 28, 2024
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32.0%
"I wish this would have had a different set-up. It sort of set a not great one for me. I would actually have preferred, at this point, if the two main characters were actually detectives or something looking into the case.
It just didn't make sense to me that the police would be immediately jumping all over them as suspects. Like what? They found an injured woman and got her help = they're murderers? Bad start."
It just didn't make sense to me that the police would be immediately jumping all over them as suspects. Like what? They found an injured woman and got her help = they're murderers? Bad start."
June 29, 2024
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51.0%
"This is sadly a mixed bag for me. My first time experiencing that with a St. James. I'm not sure what it is exactly, but some aspects I find so interesting and then something will happen and I'll be rolling my eyes ((not in a fun way))...we'll see how the rest goes!"
June 29, 2024
– Shelved as:
arcs-read
June 29, 2024
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Finished Reading
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Same, I saw you weren't crazy about it either, Aliza. Such a shame because I was sooooo looking forward to it. I have actually really enjoyed three previous novels from this author, so was so pumped for this, but I just did not connect with it at all. For a fairly short story, it definitely dragged and just yeah...a big miss. I'm sorry it was a miss for you too. We can hang out together on outlier island! LOL


It really is! I hadn't had that happen in a while, so I guess I should consider myself lucky! LOL -- thank you, Kat!!


Really!? You felt the same!? Thank you so much for commenting, Brittany. I didn't read any reviews before I read it and then when I only gave it a 3-star (which I thought was generous by the way) I was shocked at how much everyone else seemed to loved it. Yeah, that opening really set a bad tone for me. I wasn't buying it for a second.


Yeah, I hear you, Julie. I am looking forward to her next book to see if it gets back to her earlier level of greatness! LOL


Outlier Island is a place most of us find ourselves on from time to time. I love reviewers that generally review positively but don’t shy away from being just as vocal when something doesn’t work for them. It says to me that the reader knows what they like but they’re also objective. ❤️

💕💕 Awwww, thank you so much, Whitney!! I appreciate your support and kind comment! I am so glad this one worked for you!! 💕💕




Oh, yayeeee, Marie! I'm sorry you didn't enjoy this, but always welcome friends bringing drinks!!! I'm sure her next one will be a hit for us! LOL



I've really enjoyed everything else I've read from her, Jill. This wasn't even close to the others.