Sunday, October 14, 2007

Update - A Thin Dark Line by Tami Hoag



I've finally finished reading Tami Hoag's A Thin Dark Line a few weeks ago.

It was very slow in coming but it had a nearly satisfying ending.

The main characters, Fourcade and Anne, their actions and feelings are not natural, the way I read them, compared to the actions of some of the characters that I have read like Colonel Hollis and Lisa Rhodes on The Charm School by Nelson Demille.

A lot of loose ends that needs to be tied, and the way Tammy Hoag had tied them up is not very satisfying.

Like there, as Nick Fourcade has pointed out, the one who killed Pam may not be the same person who tried to kill Lindsay Faulkner or Anne. There can be as much as 3 persons who wants to kill 3 people, one is Renard, another is a rapist and the other could be Mullen, Anne's co-worker.

Fourcade said that him and Anne's sleeping together is a separate thing from what is happening, its attraction, desire, need and not a product of the situation that they share which is bull.

All in all, my feeling right now is that it might take a long time before I pick another Hoag book and read it.

No comments: