
Detective Fabian Risk’s daughter is in a coma at Helsingborg hospital. It’s Risk’s fault for getting her involved in his last investigation – and the guilt is crippling. A MURDERED BOY.
This book started of good but it quickly went down the hill for me personally and I just ended up DNF-ing it after like 47%. Which is sad because I personally hate DNF-ing mystery and thriller books.
The plot here is okay in the beginning but it goes fast to being overwhelming and I personally had super hard time keeping track of everything which was happening and of who was who.
There are many investigations in this book and the main investigation of this book basically gets thrown to the side for the majority of this book.
For me all of the characters kept blending in together and I just couldn’t tell them apart which was the biggest reason why I DNF-ed this book.
All of the characters in this book are very weak and it is almost impossible to tell them apart which I already pointed out above.
The writing style in this book was very weak and I just didn’t like it. It felt like it was written by a fresh author in the game which isn’t true because the author of this book have written multiple books before this one. And this book is the fourth book in a series named “Fabian Risk”. Which might be the reason why I didn’t like this book and why I DNF-ed it. Because beginning a series in the middle is a bad call.
I Give This Book 1 / 5