Hummingbird Salamander

A Novel

Paperback, 384 pages

Published April 5, 2022 by Picador.

ISBN:
978-1-250-82977-1
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Review of 'Hummingbird Salamander' on 'Goodreads'

I don't know why this took me so long to read. I found the book sort of slow to get going, got like a third of the way through, and then got distracted by the idea of re-reading Chris Claremont's entire Uncanny X-Men run. Then I picked this book back up and burned through the remaining two thirds in a day and a half.

Anyway, with more granular ratings, I'd give it three and a half. I do think it starts off sort of slow, but it picks up very quickly. I dig the slow motion apocalypse taking place just outside the boundaries of the story, and the way it mirrors Jane's personal situation.

Review of 'Hummingbird Salamander' on 'Goodreads'

Review copy provided by publisher I was a bit disappointed in Hummingbird Salamander, I really liked the idea of a cli-fi themed mystery to solve, starting with a hummingbird as a clue, but not enough other clues followed for me to feel like I knew what was going on. The reasoning for Silvina leaving the trail for “Jane” felt anti-climactic, followed by an ending that seemed disconnected to everything else. Not to mention I didn’t really understand anyone’s motivations for getting involved so far, not when so much was at risk.

Jane’s job is the first casualty as she uses the pretence of a new client to justify her digging into Silvina’s past. It didn’t make sense to me why her boss and colleagues accepted this. Is it normal to just pick a person and then do research on their dead daughter to get their business? I’d assumed Jane was …

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