Once, when I picked up a book from the local library, the librarian asked to tell her what I thought about the book when I would bring it back. Well, why not write a few lines about all the books I read so everybody could see what I thought about it? I'm often also happy to have friends recommend a certain book or tell me this and that is not really worth reading. I won't comment about the tons of books I have read so far, but about books I read from now on.
highly recommended | sehr empfohlen | |
good reading | gutes lesematerial | |
average | durchschnittlich | |
not too interesting | nicht allzu interessant | |
recommended not to read it | empfehlung das buch nicht zu lesen |
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title | Memory Man |
author | David Baldacci |
ISBN-10 | 1-5290-0330-X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-5290-0330-7 |
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date | 2024-Feb-06 |
Amos Decker never forgets a thing he heard, saw, read. Can not forget. This was useful in his second career with the police. He was one of the most successful detectives. But after his wife and daughter were murdered, he also could not forget a single thing, throwing him into a totally different existence. Slowly he is getting a grip on life again when suddenly his ex-partner from his days as a successful detective shows up and some unusual things happen.
The book is interesting to read with some unexpected twists and turns. As the story develops, it also gets more and more complicated. Weill thought out from the beginning, otherwise the bits and pieces would not fall together to form a whole in the end. If you can ignore that the story is just too constructed and the bad guy have planned all the details far too well to be anywhere near believable, then the book is still a good read.