
Review – Six Weeks to Live by Catherine McKenzie
Despite the interesting premise, the book ultimately fell flat for me. – Heather B.
Despite the interesting premise, the book ultimately fell flat for me. – Heather B.
I was able to read this book in one sitting, and I think that helped. If I’d had to put it down, I don’t know that I would have come back to it. -Heather B.
Would I read more Tana French? Yes! Of course! I can’t imagine a situation where I wouldn’t. But I really hope her next book takes us back to the Dublin Murder Squad. -Heather B.
Considering how much promise this story had, I was pretty let down by the execution. -Heather B
The best I can say about it is that it was a quick read, one that I was able to read in one sitting, and it really wasn’t terrible. -Heather B.
I’m not not recommending this one, I just found it to be a little underwhelming, given the promising premise. -Heather B
I went as high as 3.5 stars mainly because the writing was decent, and the depiction of the toxic friendship that I mentioned was intriguing. But the mystery behind it all was underwhelming. -Heather B.
I’ll still keep an eye out for a good update to And Then There Were None. I think there’s a way to do it, but this just wasn’t it. -Heather B
I wasn’t able to just sink into it the way I like doing with books because I was so constantly aware of just how wrong everything around me felt while I was reading it. -Heather B.