![]() ![]() ![]() Written in a very cinematic way, in that I was already picturing this as a movie before I had finished chapter two, this is a story about an out-of-the-way motel in upstate New York where Viv Delaney disappeared in 1982. The story driving the book forward is clearer and more exciting, as well. In both books, the main character of the current-day timeline is seeking answers to some family mystery that no one can, or will, provide.īut the characters in The Sun Down Motel feel more dynamic, more memorable, and more vivid than in her previous book. There are other similarities between the two novels, including the dual timelines running throughout, with each timeline populated by members of the same family. Those who enjoyed her previous book, The Broken Girls, will immediately remember the ghost-story vibe that she expertly imbues into her work. James’s new thriller, The Sun Down Motel, those words are spot-on perfect descriptors! ![]() Words like ‘un-put-down-able’ and ‘page-turner’ are so often overused, but in the case of Simone St. ![]()
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