NEVER SAY DIE, Tess Gerritsen

NEVER SAY DIE
Tess Gerritsen


Synopsis
Twenty years after her father’s plane crashed in the jungles of Southeast Asia, Willy Jane Maitland is finally tracking his last moves. She recognizes the danger, but her search for the truth is the only thing that matters.

Willy knows she can’t proceed without the help of ex-army officer Guy Barnard, who knows the mysterious land well. But in a place where truth has many faces, she suspects even Guy has hidden motives. What she couldn’t have prepared for are the shocking secrets and the undeniable attraction.

Richard says
It could be “author fatigue” but Gerritsen’s NEVER SAY DIE is predictable, pedestrian and pedantic. The plot is revealed in the opening pages and one can predict how the story will unfold once the plot is known. The story line is straight-forward with no surprises, no new twists, nothing engaging or attracting.

It’s a mundane read that I do not recommend at all. At the risk of repetition, too predictable, too pedestrian and too pedantic. Give it a pass.

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