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Book Review: The Trap by Melanie Raabe

30189617Author: Melanie Raabe
Release Date: 5th July, 2016
Series:  
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, German Literature
Edition: Ebook (mobi)
Pages: 288
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Rating: ★★

Blurb:

In this twisted debut thriller, a reclusive author sets the perfect trap for her sister’s murderer–but is he really the killer?
For 11 years, the bestselling author Linda Conrads has mystified fans by never setting foot outside her home. Haunted by the unsolved murder of her younger sister–who she discovered in a pool of blood–and the face of the man she saw fleeing the scene, Linda’s hermit existence helps her cope with debilitating anxiety. But the sanctity of her oasis is shattered when she sees her sister’s murderer on television. Hobbled by years of isolation, Linda resolves to use the plot of her next novel to lay an irresistible trap for the man. As the plan is set in motion and the past comes rushing back, Linda’s memories–and her very sanity–are called into question. Is this man a heartless killer or merely a helpless victim?

REVIEW

I really tried hard to like this book, but it’s not for me.

My main problem with the book was that there was so much description. The exposition literally killed the plot. And the story itself felt very unbelievable and the characters were flat to say the least.

I liked the starting of the book and the build up, but around 20% I started to feel distracted and bored, and by that time I finished the quarter mark, I was already not interested in knowing what happened next. And that was why I read the rest skimming over most of the chapters.

There are so many rave reviews for this book, but I seriously don’t understand what all the hype is really about?


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6 responses to “Book Review: The Trap by Melanie Raabe”

  1. Lindsey Avatar

    i thought the blurb sounded good but reading your review, think I will give it a miss. Books that get loads of hype and then don’t live up to it are even more disappointing than a book where you didn’t have high hopes. I hope the next think you read will be more to your liking!

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      I agree with you. It’s really dissapointing when a book gives you high hopes. I read so many rave reviews for this book that i thought that it’ll be a crime not to read it.
      That’s why I made it a point to review this right away, so that at least others will get an idea that this book could be either a hit or a complete miss.
      Thanks a lot for drpping by 🙂

      Like

  2. annabellefranklinauthor Avatar

    Such a pity when a good plot is ruined by too much waffle.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Yeah, it’s really disappointing 😦

      Like

  3. Galit G. Balli Avatar

    Sorry hun about the book.

    Liked by 1 person

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