The Beach Trees

The Beach Trees

2011 • 434 pages

Ratings2

Average rating4.5

15

Calling this a murder mystery is really a stretch. But that aside, I had two main reasons for not being wild about this book.

First, the author overused some annoying gimmicks. Such as a person dying and leaving behind clues for a friend to figure out how she wants her son raised, rather than just spelling it out in a note or mentioning it while she was super sick. Worse still was drawing out the only semi-interesting storyline by having be told in increments by an old lady, who tires quickly and has to take a break from storytelling to draw out suspense, I guess. It felt forced and just didn't work for me.

The second thing that annoyed me was how the adults acted like children and kids acted like adults. A five year old in this book sits at a restaurant and eats his meal in silence, never interrupting adults or even speaking at all. I don't think so. Meanwhile an adult woman becomes totally afraid of some guy and thinks he is scary because he has facial scarring. Really?

Don't think I'll be reading any more from this author.

August 11, 2013