Pros: Gripping plot with main characters you care about;
excellent writing
Cons: Foul language; plots seems a bit slow in the second
quarter
The Bottom Line:
No
paranoia
Just an elaborate plot
That's well worth your time
It's Not a Paranoid Nightmare. They Really are Watching
After meeting author Gregg Hurwitz, I had to try one of his
books. His thrillers aren't my normal
genre, but after enjoying that first one so much, I bought They're Watching. Having finished it, all I can
say is what a ride.
Patrick Davis thought his ship had finally arrived. After years of pounding away on his computer,
he finally sold a screen play. But after
a run in with the star, he gets fired and sent back home to LA where his
marriage is falling apart. He takes a
job teaching at a local college just to pay the bills.
But his life takes a dramatic turn for the worse when he
wakes up one morning to find a DVD in his newspaper. Curious, he pops it into his player to find
that it is a video of him in the bathroom from the morning before. Two more DVDs show up that night. Who is stalking him and why?
I'd love to say this book grabbed me from the first page and
never let me go, but that isn't quite true.
In the second quarter, there were some parts that seemed irrelevant and
dragged things out a bit. However, once
I hit the half-way point, the pace picked up and never let me go. I stayed up way too late two nights in a row
because I just couldn't put the book down.
As a result, I read the second half in just over 24 hours while still
spending time with my family over Thanksgiving.
And those parts that seemed irrelevant?
Pretty important to the plot (as I figured they would be).
The climax was a bit over the top if you stop to think about
it, but as I was reading the book I was so caught up in the story I didn't take
time to think.
As far as characters go, Patrick and his wife are the only
two really allowed to develop. They were
definitely real, and I was so gripped during the second half because I cared
deeply about what would happen to them.
The rest of the characters weren't around enough to truly develop. They served their purpose to advance the
story, however, and were real enough to keep me stuck in the story.
The writing wasn't the quick flowing prose I am used to, but
that's a great thing. By making me slow
down, I got caught up in several intense scenes much more fully than I normally
might have. The writing is rich and
rewarding, well worth the slightly slower page per hour rate.
The only thing that turned me off was the foul
language. I much prefer books with
little to none of it, so I was put off by the use of it here. I readily concede that it was realistic for
these characters in this situation, but that's doesn't mean I had to like
it. But given a choice, I would read
this book again.
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