Reap What You Sow
Written by Shirley Day
Narrated by Julie Maisey
2/5
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In pursuit of a golden writing opportunity, Sophie leaves her ex-boyfriend to pen the life story of elusive billionaire Tim Henderson, a visionary in the early days of fertility treatment.
On his secluded Greek island, she stumbles upon an ancient labyrinth, its dark history steeped in old myths and chilling legends. But the island's present is even more menacing...
Entrapped in Henderson's delusional trap, can Sophie find a way out of before her future is destroyed?
Shirley Day writes psychological thrillers and youth novels with a comedic twist, has penned Radio 4 plays and films, and teaches grads & undergrads screenwriting & theatre at FSU and Eckerd in London.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This book was a huge let down after reading “Insect House” by the same author. It completely lacks the subtlety and psychological tease of IH.
It’s also predictable and disorganized., with too many threads that just go no where. The main character is very badly developed; as a former ER doctor she lacks any critical thinking skills that are necessary in the real world, but has an uncanny knowledge and understanding of Greek mythology which - let’s face it - isn’t exactly a life skill. She is able to remember details and make strategic connections about things she learned years ago in a single philosophy lecture or mythology class, but she’s completely obtuse about current events from within the past two weeks. And there were many small details - such as naming the little girl “Sallie Ann” - that were almost cartoonish and even a little pandering.
It’s hard for me to believe this is even the same author as IH.