History of Wild Places

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Shea Ernshaw: History of Wild Places (2022, Center Point Large Print)

English language

Published July 10, 2022 by Center Point Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-63808-305-4
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3 stars (9 reviews)

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Review of 'History of Wild Places' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Listen, reviews are subjective and I can rate a book whatever I want for whatever reason. Was this book bad? No not at all, I can't really think of anything that it did poorly. But do I feel like I was lied to about the premise? Yeah, so I'm going to rate it accordingly.

We start our story being introduced to Travis, a kind of washed up personal investigator who takes missing persons cases for cash because of his unique ability: he can touch objects and view the memories of the people who used them. He takes a job from a married couple who hires him to find their missing daughter, Maggie, a well-known children's book author who went missing 5 years ago. After a cryptic exchange, he gets a lead from the woman's mother and he sets off into the woods to locate where he thinks she went.

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Review of 'History of Wild Places' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Lower rating because i feel like i was tricked. I really need to stop reading thrillers. I say that every time I read one. This one had me excited for a while, with the small nods to fantasy, but I should have known better. The last half of the book didn’t meet the expectations set up by they first part. I think it almost tries to say something but, as with most thrillers, it seemed to lose interest in favor of focusing on plot. Whatever it does have to say is pretty shallow, and subtle enough it could be easily missed.