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Grave Situation was a unique detective mystery book. I have usually encountered many commonplace books of whodunits, but this book, pretty much like Pallahniuk's concept, revolves around strongly educating the reader to better understand and be put in the shoes of the main character, and other strong characters in the book.
I have always enjoyed being engrossed in the insanity of the character. The murderer here had strong issues, and it was presented well. While I could write on and on as to wh ...more
I have always enjoyed being engrossed in the insanity of the character. The murderer here had strong issues, and it was presented well. While I could write on and on as to wh ...more

Wow!
From the first paragraph, I knew I’d love this book. The narrative voice of Lieutenant Allan Stanton captured me. He was a cop who cared. Murder victims weren’t bodies, there were once people. This carries throughout the book to make a cop who “wears his heart on his sleeve”. But with this said, don’t think for a moment, he’s going to let this vulnerability (or should I say human nature) limit him from doing his job.
MacLean weaves a story through multiple viewpoints – the main one being Stan ...more
From the first paragraph, I knew I’d love this book. The narrative voice of Lieutenant Allan Stanton captured me. He was a cop who cared. Murder victims weren’t bodies, there were once people. This carries throughout the book to make a cop who “wears his heart on his sleeve”. But with this said, don’t think for a moment, he’s going to let this vulnerability (or should I say human nature) limit him from doing his job.
MacLean weaves a story through multiple viewpoints – the main one being Stan ...more

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