Pros: Characters and humor
Cons: Slow plot and some contents
The Bottom Line:
I tried something new
But I just didn't enjoy
But works for othersCrashed Proves to be too Slow and Outside My Comfort Zone
Every so often, I hear about a series outside my normal
reading preferences that really intrigues me.
Such was the case with the Junior Bender series. He’s a professional burglar, and he finds
himself in some sticky situations that involved the rich and famous in Hollywood , his stomping
grounds. It sounded like it could be
fun, so I decided to try Crashed, the
first in the series.
It seems like a normal job for Junior. He just has to slip into a house while the
owners are on vacation and take one painting without aggravating the aggressive
dogs in the backyard. But soon, as a
result, he finds himself blackmailed into helping a mobster that wants to go
straight. Does he really want to
help? How can he get himself out of this
predicament without getting hurt?
Now I will be perfectly clear upfront – I fully realize part
of the problem with this book was me.
It’s not my normal light and cozy diet.
While some times I find those books to be fun, this one wasn’t. It was too dark for my tastes, and the
language and other content turned me off.
However, I also found the book very slow. Or I should say the first 250 pages. There were passages that really didn’t seem
to advance the story in any meaningful way.
I would find myself skimming, trying to get to a place where the action
picked up again.
When I reached the final 100 pages, the story did pick up,
and I became more involved in the story.
Junior resolved the problems he was facing in some quite ingenious ways,
and I couldn’t help but like him.
He wasn’t the only character I came to care for. There were several others along the way that
I liked and was rooting to see reach positive outcomes. Part of the time where the plot was slow was
spent developing these characters, so it did pay off. I just wish there had been a bit more balance
to the two.
There is some humor through the book, and I always enjoyed
that. Junior has a great wit, and some
of the other characters made cracks that had me grinning if not laughing.
So Crashed wasn’t
a complete loss. But it wasn’t the great
book I’d been hoping to read. I’m glad I
gave the author a chance, but I’ll be passing on further installments in the
series.
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