(7/3/2015)
Linwood Barclay's "Broken Promise" is a murder-mystery thriller that takes place over just a few days. The book is set at such a fast pace, that I read it in just a few days as well (and I usually like to read at a leisurely pace to soak in all the details), in fact with the fast pace of the book and my reading, after I finished it, I went back and quickly reread many of the parts of the book to make sure I had not missed anything.
The thriller's premise and the characters were very well drawn, the protagonist sympathetic, and yet, the author, who has many characters in this book, has a way of portraying all the characters, even the protagonist, as slightly sinister. The fact that there is an underlying unsolved mystery, and that many of the characters have a "shady" past or tragic past, left me wondering if any of the characters were actually "good people" even the most innocent seeming. I like the different dimensions to the characters. It is very much like a roller coaster ride, where you can not tell what or who is coming next. However, the fact that the book is being set up for a sequel becomes very obvious half-way through the story, and at the end I was not satisfied because the underlying mystery is not solved in this book. I rated it as good for the fast-pace thrilling writing and dimensions to the characters. However, I did not rate it as high as I would have with a book of this quality, because of the unsatisfactory feeling at the end of the book. I don't mind some cliff hangers, but when they are such big ones, and so much has been left unresolved, it leaves me feeling like I haven't read a full novel, but just a prequel. Though I am looking forward to the sequel.