Ron K. (WhidbeyIslander) - , reviewed Arrow Pointing Nowhere (Henry Gamadge, Bk 7) on + 688 more book reviews
Daly's leisurely writing style is almost too placid in the first part of the book. Once the mystery starts to unfold it becomes more interesting. And it's a surprise when the villain is unmasked.
But the original clues that Gamadge receives and prompts him to act are pretty farfetched and outlandish, which makes you question the whole plot.
An okay read, but not Daly's best effort.
But the original clues that Gamadge receives and prompts him to act are pretty farfetched and outlandish, which makes you question the whole plot.
An okay read, but not Daly's best effort.
good puzzle