Book review - Gwendy's Magic Feather by Richard Chizmar

Book - Gwendy's Magic Feather

Author - Richard Chizmar

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Review:

Gwendy is working as a congresswoman and trying to keep things ticking along whilst her husband is overseas and trying to hold on to the hope he will be back by Christmas but when girls begin to go missing Gwendy becomes a focal point for the frustration as she oversees the local police department and their attempts to get to the bottom of what is happening and who is causing it to happen.

Overall this book is OK, it has very short chapters and so is easy to read through but for me it sometimes felt a little bit light on the depth of the story.  The flow of things felt OK but again didn't always feel like it was drawing the story forward as it could and so it was an enjoyable enough read but not something I'd be rushing out to read again and it hasn't drawn me in enough to go for the sequel.  I will acknowledge this is the second book in the series and so would recommend not reading this one if you haven't read the first as I feel this is something that would certainly have helped as this book doesn't really go over anything of the first book to explain about how Gwendy has moved on from what has happened in her past which I think would have really added to the story and helped to draw readers in.

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