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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Interesting premise, interesting choice of characters, and clever plotting. Somehow, the novel ended up...well, a little dull. I love Rachel Caine's novels, and maybe I came into this one expecting a little too much. I felt that there was very little sense of control, or order, throughout the story, and while the plot twists were surprising, there was a lack of direction or focus. I also felt that I never really saw much character development, especially in regards to Bryn or Patrick. So although the book was fast paced and potentially engaging, the blandness of the characters and the disordered plot left me dissatisfied. ( ) Was well done, but the constant reminders of how very dead she was were creepy. I was ok with the real dead bodies but the images of what could happen to her...gross. It wasn't gratuitous or anything, but that really isn't my style, so I probably won't continue the series unless I decide to skim some of those descriptions in the future. Other than that, it was a solid, fun read. Initially, I thought I'd found in "Working Stiff" a new Urban Fantasy series to carry me through this year. The twist on the zombie trope was original, the ex-soldier, aspiring Funeral Director female lead seemed promising and the dead were handled in a way that seemed factual and emotionally distant without becoming weird. The plot continued to twist and turn and our heroine found herself in peril in many places and from many people. Things should have been good, Then everything started to sag. The story dragged. Routine romantic elements were added that developed neither the plot nor the characters. New characters, important to moving the plot along, popped up rapidly and with little explanation. None of the characters really developed beyond the pen-sketch level. The book had the potential to be very dark, The main character is confronted with the very real prospect of slowly rotting to death. The process is described in some detail. The people making the threats are deeply unpleasant. Yet the novel kept drifting in a current of light banter and hate-him/love-him superficial romance. I persisted to the end because the novel always felt like it was on the edge of realising its potential. Then I realised that I reading an extended pilot episode, intended to set up a season of novels, which meant the denouement, while plausible, didn't grant me any i sense of resolution. Overall, this felt like a sponge that has failed to rise, a little too doughy and undercooked to be satisfying. At the moment, even though the set-up for the series is intriguing, I'm not inclined to add the next two Revalist books to my TBR pile. I have read other books by this author and loved them. Currently fascinated by The Great Library series. I would almost think this deadly dull, confusing and not at all intriguing storyline written by someone else entirely. I barely finished before my 21day borrow period was up. In contrast I read Ink and Bone by her in 4 hours. Make what you will of that. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Fantasy.
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Romance.
Thriller.
HTML: Bryn Davis was killed on the job after discovering her bosses were selling a drug designed to resurrect the dead. Now, revived by that same drug, she becomes an undead soldier in a corporate war to take down the very pharmaceutical company responsible for her new condition... .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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