Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Book Review: "Come Again" By Robert Webb

This is a lost and found type of novel in which all that was lost may not be gone and may be found again.

I'm on the fence with ratings because of the intro to mid was extremely slow for my taste, then came the spy stuff, USB sticks, Kate's job online rep management, shady boss, and that feel of the rich and powerful creating their own narrative when it fits.

The ending for me brought this back to life with what Kate located and how it sealed the deal from day one.

It was an interesting back and forth from past to present and I loved how it wrapped up but like many said it's not a new idea but perhaps a new take on that idea.

To think Kate was so mired in grief (1992) she wanted to take her own life, Russian spies were tossed in, time travel was exaggerated.

There's a final chase with Kate and the Russians that was a bit far fetched but some books you must let go of reality and go with it.

Thank you Robert, the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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