The Confession
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Troubled Scotland Yard inspector Ian Rutledge wrestles with a startling and dangerous case that reaches far into the past when a false confession from a man who is not who he claims to be leads to a brutal murder.
Author:
Todd, Charles
Title:
The confession
Imprint:
New York : - William Morrow
Pages:
344
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780062015662, 0062015664
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Charles Todd
Characteristics:
344 p. ;,24 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Todd, Charles
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Add a CommentVery good read.
I just finished reading it, I thought I enjoyed it, but now I couldn't tell you what it was about. It's true that Todd's books are all becoming the same. A lot of Rutledge's interest for me, was Hamish and he played a much lesser role in this, almost as if Rutledge is getting better, but more likely because the writing's going downhill.
All the books are starting to seem the same with unbelievable characters. Takes forever to proceed anywhere.
Hm. Todd’s books have become hit-or-miss for me lately, and unfortunately this was one of the “misses.” It’s well-written, but the plot seems to drag a little bit and I lost track of most of the names about halfway through. Killer seemed rather obvious to me as well.
Essex A real disappointment--lots of driving between London and Essex, contrived and convoluted plot with underdeveloped characters. I probably will not continue reading this series.