Daniella Rojas's Reviews > The Blurred Man
The Blurred Man (Diamond Brothers, #4)
by
by
I loved this book, I loved the mystery and the interesting plot twists.
I like the way Andrew writes, its simple and fast-paced.
The only bad thing is that its quite short—like 150 pages—but besides that, I love Nick and Tim—as its the first book I've read from the Diamond Brothers—I really fell in love with them.
But I've always thought the ending of the mystery is what really matters and I was not dissapointed.
The answer of the case is actually great, and you'll hit yourself in the head as you have all the answers written throughout the book but you just don't pay attention to them.
Def, a must read.
I like the way Andrew writes, its simple and fast-paced.
The only bad thing is that its quite short—like 150 pages—but besides that, I love Nick and Tim—as its the first book I've read from the Diamond Brothers—I really fell in love with them.
But I've always thought the ending of the mystery is what really matters and I was not dissapointed.
The answer of the case is actually great, and you'll hit yourself in the head as you have all the answers written throughout the book but you just don't pay attention to them.
Def, a must read.
Sign into Goodreads to see if any of your friends have read
The Blurred Man.
Sign In »
Reading Progress
Started Reading
January 2, 2015
–
Finished Reading
January 3, 2015
– Shelved
August 8, 2015
– Shelved as:
favefave
August 8, 2015
– Shelved as:
crime-mystery
June 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
2015