Nilesh Jasani's Reviews > Legacy of Lies
Legacy of Lies (Bocephus Haynes, #1)
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“Legacy of Lies” is built for a single twist at the end. It fails in nearly everything in the run-up and then on the twist itself.
The main story sus designed to be a set piece and lacks depth or complexity as a result. The plot moves forward with irritating simplicity and speed. The absence of anticipation or intricate entanglements seems to be the author’s way of disarming the readers expecting any intrigue before finally revealing the main twist.
Sadly, even the big eventual reveal feels rushed and unimpressive, leaving hardly any impact on the overall narrative.
The main story sus designed to be a set piece and lacks depth or complexity as a result. The plot moves forward with irritating simplicity and speed. The absence of anticipation or intricate entanglements seems to be the author’s way of disarming the readers expecting any intrigue before finally revealing the main twist.
Sadly, even the big eventual reveal feels rushed and unimpressive, leaving hardly any impact on the overall narrative.
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Reading Progress
July 20, 2023
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Started Reading
July 25, 2023
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Finished Reading
July 26, 2023
– Shelved