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The Lost House
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This slow-burn mystery set in Iceland was an engaging read. I appreciated the depth of the main character, who’s grappling with heavy issues like the death of her grandfather and her struggles with substance abuse. She journeys to Iceland to uncover the truth and hopefully clear her grandfather’s name.
As for the mystery itself, it was fairly predictable. It wasn’t hard to figure out who the culprit was or their motivations. There was also a romance subplot and it provided a glimmer of hope and happiness for the protagonist, which felt fitting given everything she was dealing with. Overall, I thought the book was fine. It dragged a bit in places and the predictability kept it from standing out, but it was still a solid read.
As for the mystery itself, it was fairly predictable. It wasn’t hard to figure out who the culprit was or their motivations. There was also a romance subplot and it provided a glimmer of hope and happiness for the protagonist, which felt fitting given everything she was dealing with. Overall, I thought the book was fine. It dragged a bit in places and the predictability kept it from standing out, but it was still a solid read.
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November 24, 2024
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November 24, 2024
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January 19, 2025
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