5/23/2023 0 Comments Snapped by Laura Griffin![]() ![]() (Do not bring details and nuance into my brain candy!) Yet, with that said, her novels still seem well-researched-more so than your average CSI episode at least. She’s got a snappy, journalist style and doesn’t get bogged down in procedure or unnecessary details. And, a lot of those elements are there in subsequent books-plus, Griffin’s a pretty good writer. ![]() So, I keep reading Griffin’s books, hoping to recapture that magic. I also really, really enjoyed the first book in the Tracers series (which is kind of connected to the Glass Sisters series), Untraceable, because one of the main characters is a female computer hacker for good, which is incredibly badass. Those two books were the perfect formula for awesomesauce brain candy: decently suspenseful but not too stressful, smart/tough women, smart/tough guys, an interesting setting. This is my problem: I enjoyed the hell out of Laura Griffin’s Glass Sisters duology (especially the first one, Thread of Fear). ![]() But, oh no… a new Tracers book magically accidentally landed on my Kindle and I devoured it in a couple of evenings. For real… you’d think after I went mildly ballistic over the Magical Missing Condom Syndrome in Griffin’s previous novel, Snapped* and wanted to strangle the main character in One Wrong Step (Celie is the worst main character I’ve ever read-I wanted the bad guys to kill her and leave her body in a ditch), I’d be able to make a clean break from Griffin’s books. ![]()
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