The Huntress. Kate Quinn. 2019. 560 pages. [Source: Library] [World War II]
First sentence: She was not used to being hunted.
Premise/plot:
Set mostly in 1950 with many, many flashbacks to the war years, The
Huntress is about a team of Nazi hunters pursuing an elusive target: a
mistress-turned-murderer. They've nicknamed her "The Huntress."
It
is told from three perspectives: Ian Graham, Nina Markova (his wife and
the only known eye-witness/survivor who can identify her), and Jordan
McBride (a young woman recently graduated from high school).
Jordan
McBride is skeptical about her father's new girlfriend. She's
super-secretive and refuses to talk about her past. On their wedding
day, Jordan discovers an Iron Cross hidden within her bouquet. That
raises her skepticism to HIGH levels of concern. Is her new stepmother a
Nazi?
Ian, Tony, and Nina, meanwhile, are hunting Europe
looking for clues no matter how small that might lead them to where The
Huntress is now. One lead takes them to America, to Boston.
My
thoughts: My expectations were high. I was hoping for an intense
thriller-ish read with well-developed characters and plenty of action
and suspense. I was disappointed. Perhaps because of the choice of
narrators the Huntress' identity seemed super-super-super-super obvious.
And the only "mystery" was how long it would take the characters to
piece together the clues. But my biggest issue was my complete almost
total disconnect from the characters. The only characters I remotely
cared about weren't narrators (Tony and Ruth). I just didn't care, end
of story. It was a dull story that promised much and didn't deliver.
I
do try to keep my reads somewhat on the cleaner side. This one had a
LOT of language in it, and the writing just didn't compensate enough for
that to make it worth it for me. If the story had been more compelling,
the characters more developed, with more tension and intensity...then
perhaps I wouldn't have bothered much with all the cursing.
© 2020 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews
2 comments:
I have this one sitting on my TBR pile at home; I got it from a blogging friend, but haven't been able to make myself read it yet. Now I want to even less. :)
I too have this book in my TBR pile. I may still try and read it.
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