Simon
is a fast paced novel that had me hooked from the very first page. A mass
murder has occurred in a well-to-do New England community and five people are
dead. How they died and who they are is slowly revealed throughout the book as
the narrative moves back and forth from the present day news reports about the
murders to the past events that led up to the crimes. Simon is a young man who
lost his father and had to watch his mother marry his uncle. Scheming to get a
hold of Simon’s share of his father’s company, Simon’s uncle weaves a wicked
web that results in tragedy. Somewhat based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet, this book
is a thrilling read from the beginning to the end. The writing is gripping and
keeps the reader wanting to turn the pages. The characters are well thought out
and multifaceted, especially Simon, as the reader witness’s his descent into
understandable madness. The dialogue is well written and believable. The
writing is so good and the book full of so many twists that I didn’t have the entire
story figured out until the author revealed it at the end. It has a unique
ending and the lack of predictability made it a very enjoyable read. Aimed at
young adults, it will also be enjoyable to older age groups as well. I read the
book on my ereader and it formatted well. The cover didn’t really catch my eye
at first but upon closer look it is quite unique. This is a really excellent
read!
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