Hyzie reviewed Just Like Mother by Anne Heltzel
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2 stars
My biggest problem with this novel was that I could see what was coming from very early on, and the main character could guess some of what was coming from very early on, and yet nothing prevented it.
I'm not expecting a crazy escape from the whole plot of the novel--that is one of the things you are willing to suspend belief with in a thriller. Bad things have to happen in a kind of creepy way or the entire genre doesn't work.
Maeve has way too many bad feelings she doesn't actually act on, and when she does act on them she doesn't do a great job of it. The attempts at forcing the plot down the path it needs to go feel heavy-handed and despite the jumps back and forth in time, I had figured out what was going to happen, including some of the smaller aspects, by …
My biggest problem with this novel was that I could see what was coming from very early on, and the main character could guess some of what was coming from very early on, and yet nothing prevented it.
I'm not expecting a crazy escape from the whole plot of the novel--that is one of the things you are willing to suspend belief with in a thriller. Bad things have to happen in a kind of creepy way or the entire genre doesn't work.
Maeve has way too many bad feelings she doesn't actually act on, and when she does act on them she doesn't do a great job of it. The attempts at forcing the plot down the path it needs to go feel heavy-handed and despite the jumps back and forth in time, I had figured out what was going to happen, including some of the smaller aspects, by about halfway through. At that point, it became a waiting game. Was something going to turn around suddenly and make me realize I was wrong? Was something wildly unexpected going to happen that even made me think I might be wrong.
The answer to both of those was, unfortunately, no. I live in eternal hope, or honestly I probably wouldn't have finished this. Maeve and Andrea are both unlikeable in that way that doesn't even make you actively root against them, just feel vaguely like they deserve each other.
I wanted this to be a novel about children rescued from a cult that went anywhere I didn't expect and I never got it.