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The God Of The Woods
S**I
Awesome Read
Amazing Book, thanks to this I was able to get back to reading habit. The character building is very nice and it keeps you hooked. It has jump between timelines and character like Silent Patient or Gone Girl but easy to catchup considering so well written .The quality of the pages is also good and authentic.
A**L
Fascinating Page-Turner
Definitely out of the box thriller. Profoundly built characters. Unique style of writing. At the very end, all the long drawn pages did seem a bit too much and maybe a bit unnecessary, but then this was a full fledged drama series sort of book. As I said, unique writing, appreciate the work put in by the author.
A**R
Riveting tale
Scenic in description. Powerful characters and a very deeply moving story told across timelines. You can classify it as a family drama, but the overall effect is a lot more. Even though the forest is at the backdrop and not the core, we are able to visualise it well. Crime story... To a lesser extent, but written with exceptional sensitivity.
S**A
The God of the woods
Slow, but interesting. Took more than 10 days to complete but it was worth it.
P**C
Totally worth reading
Great book, intriguing thriller with a human touch
S**I
Not a good thriller, unnecessarily stretched to 435 pages in a very small irritating font.
After some raving reviews about the book I bought this. But to my surprise after 200 pages I choose to read the summary in google. Unnecessarily the story was dragged to 435 pages that too in a very small irritating font. A story which could have summarised in 300 pages with this font dragged too much. Unnecessary back stories for all characters. Still I thought I will find something interesting. Am in page 318, that too 3rd day. Usually I finish off thrillers in a day at a stretch. But this one is not keeping me hooked. The story is good but not enough to keep you hooked, the author stretched it too much leaving to lose interest in midway.
S**D
An unmissable whodunnit!
Even years later after Bear Van Laar disappears, it sends a chill down the spine, to think about an eight year old boy who suddenly vanished into thin air in those deep dark woods. The case although closed, not many seem convinced.When ten years later Barbara Van Laar (Bear's sister) aged thirteen disappears in those very woods, things don't seem so simple. People talk but none reveal what they truly believe. Will history repeat itself?The author weaves a mesmerising setting in those mysterious dark woods. From the Camp Emerson to the Van Laars rich, ruthless lifestyle every aspect spells and smells sinister. A whodunnit you will not be able to resist. I found myself rooting for Alice (mother of the children). Her angst, grief felt so real and relatable. The stone cold Peters II and III sharply eerie and lend to the story perfectly. Investigating officer Judtya carries the primary torch through this endless search.The climax came together in a way that I never once suspected. All in all a fabulous whodunnit.
C**A
Readability
The font is too small. Amazon should have privided the font size in product details. When I wanted to return it appears the return date is already past.
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