Helpful Score: 1
Sequel to "Death List". The author states on his website about "Soul Collector" that "series are actually harder to write than stand-alone novels". No kidding.
I liked "Death List", and even gave it 4 stars, but this sequel is horribly written. Disjoint plot,unconnected events, magical leaps-of-reasoning, deus-ex-machina explanations, more than one plot error in which one character somehow has knowledge of an event that occured to a different character, and it concludes with a horrible segue to the inevitable 3rd book in the series. Unsatisfying to the max. Johnston is off my to-be-read list....
I liked "Death List", and even gave it 4 stars, but this sequel is horribly written. Disjoint plot,unconnected events, magical leaps-of-reasoning, deus-ex-machina explanations, more than one plot error in which one character somehow has knowledge of an event that occured to a different character, and it concludes with a horrible segue to the inevitable 3rd book in the series. Unsatisfying to the max. Johnston is off my to-be-read list....
Excellent thriller