Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
Approximate word count: 65-70,000 words
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Author:
Born in
Sweden and married to a now retired Irish diplomat, Susanne O’Leary has lived
in France, Australia, and Belgium while following her husband from assignment
to assignment. They’ve finally settled in Ireland with an occasional romantic
holiday in France. O’Leary has several books available for your Kindle, some
traditionally published initially and re-released in eBook form, and some that
have gone direct to Kindle.
Co-author
Ola Zaltin is also Swedish. He studied screenwriting at the National Film
School of Denmark and has written several short films, one feature film, and
many scripts for episodic TV shows.
Description:
A sequel to
O’Leary and Zaltin’s previous book, Virtual
Strangers, this book finds the estranged former lovers, Annika and Seabee, both
back in their native Sweden, although neither realizes the other is there. Then
they run into each other at the jail, where Seabee is locked up and Annika is
leading a field trip of aspiring authors who are attending a workshop on
writing crime fiction. Soon the bodies start to stack up and Annika is
searching for the killer, dragging Seabee along.
Appraisal:
As with Virtual Strangers, the predecessor to
this book with the same main characters, Virtual
Suspects is a farce, with improbable, humorous situations. It is mildly
satirical, gently making fun of Swedish crime novels, murder mysteries,
authors, and the world of publishing. And let’s not forget the virtual part of the title. As with the
predecessor, some of the action happens in cyberspace, not only adding to the
plot, but also shining a light on how the internet has changed how we interact
with each other. My favorite of the cyberspace scenes is when Annika takes to
the bathtub with her laptop to Skype with an author friend from the US. Why can
I never get anyone to do that? A fun read that I liked even more than Virtual Strangers.
FYI:
Some adult
language. Uses UK spelling conventions.
Although a
sequel to Virtual Strangers, this
book is a stand-alone, and should be easy to follow without having read its
predecessor.
Format/Typo Issues:
I evaluated
based on a pre-release beta version of the book and am unable to evaluate in
this area.
Rating: ***** Five stars
2 comments:
I really enjoy Susanne's writing style. That with this review assures me of a great read. :)
Susanne is a great author.
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