Final Price, by J. Gregory Smith is a mystery that’s good but seems to go a bit too far. Buying a car can be frustrating but in this book, it’s downright dangerous. The salesman takes out severe revenge if his customer goes elsewhere. The Chinese detective is an interesting character. Along with his “seeing” sidekick they manage to solve the crimes. The main characters are described very well. The customers are an interesting set of folks. But there are just too many of them and these “incidents” happen too quickly. Mr. Smith should have built up the suspense with each customer a bit more and have fewer of them.
Other than that, I think this is a good book if you’re into gory mysteries.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
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