Title: PROBLEM CHILD
Expected publication: 24 March 2020
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟
Book Description:
She’s cold, calculating, and can deceive with a smile. Jane
Doe is back in the Amazon Charts bestselling series—and this time she’s met her
match.
After a brutal childhood, Jane Doe has been permanently wired to look after herself and only herself. Now, looking next to normal, Jane has a lover and a job. But she hasn’t lost her edge. It sharpens when she hears from her estranged family.
Jane’s deeply troubled sixteen-year-old niece, Kayla, has vanished, and no one seems to care. Neither does Jane. Until she sees a picture of Kayla and recognizes herself in the young girl’s eyes. It’s the empty stare of a sociopath.
Jane knows what vengeful and desperate things Kayla is capable of. Only Jane can help her—by being drawn into Kayla’s dark world. And no one’s more aware than Jane just how dangerous that can be.
After a brutal childhood, Jane Doe has been permanently wired to look after herself and only herself. Now, looking next to normal, Jane has a lover and a job. But she hasn’t lost her edge. It sharpens when she hears from her estranged family.
Jane’s deeply troubled sixteen-year-old niece, Kayla, has vanished, and no one seems to care. Neither does Jane. Until she sees a picture of Kayla and recognizes herself in the young girl’s eyes. It’s the empty stare of a sociopath.
Jane knows what vengeful and desperate things Kayla is capable of. Only Jane can help her—by being drawn into Kayla’s dark world. And no one’s more aware than Jane just how dangerous that can be.
My musings:
When I first stumbled across the sociopath character of Jane
in JANE DOE I thought I had hit the book jackpot – not only was she an
interesting person who stood out from all the other protagonists in the huge
sea of thriller out there, but she was also kick-ass, funny and ruthless. I was
totally in awe of her determination to right a wrong done to her friend, going
to extreme lengths to get revenge. Sociopath or not, I thought she also had a
soft and fuzzy side, which she hid under the somewhat pragmatic view of herself
as a cold-hearted, abnormal person who could not feel the same emotions as
others. In short, I absolutely adored her, and couldn’t wait to get my hands on
the second book in the series.
Now, after having delved into the ARC of PROBLEM CHILD with
a gusto reserved for my most anticipated new releases, and finishing it way too
long before publication (sometimes I just cannot resist those temptations),
I've been sitting with it for a while and I'm still not sure about it. Often I
find that I love the first part of a book and then feel let down by the end.
Here it was the opposite. For the first 3/4 of the book I found Jane somewhat
mean-spirited, sarcastic (which I normally enjoy but sometimes she crossed a
line into plain rudeness), crass and a bit of a bully. Where was the soft side
she showed us in Jane Doe, even if only in her feelings of affections for her
cat? Sometimes I felt that the author was trying too hard to show Jane’s
sociopath side, pushing it a bit over the line into unlikeable character
territory for me. The interactions with her unlikeable family members were
utterly depressing, as was her background story, and I would have preferred not
to learn all that much about it. The story initially moved along very slowly
for me, and I didn’t feel fully invested as Jane goes in search of her niece.
What exactly were her motivations? Boredom? The thrill of the chase? Certainly
not love for her long lost relative, she makes that very clear from the start.
I was gutted that I didn’t love the book as much as I had anticipated.
All that changed at around the 3/4 mark. Suddenly it all got
very interesting! I can’t really say any more without giving away spoilers, but
now there was the potential for Jane to kick butt again and get her own back
with some nasty people (with the help from an unexpected ally). And then came
the ending - uh-oh! Now Jane has a problem. I really wished that all this had
come up earlier in the book rather than the filler story I had slogged through
with little emotional involvement. Now I was fully invested again I wanted
more! Talk about a bookish cliff hanger!
I guess I will just have to wait for Jane Doe #3 to come out
to get exactly what I had hoped for in this one. It certainly has a great
premise to make a great read, and I will be lining up to get my hands on it as
soon as it comes out. So even if Jane did not deliver all the goods in this book
for me, she set the scene for the series to continue with a bang! I very much
look forward to finding out how this will pan out – and I have a feeling that
Jane may have bitten off a bit more than she can chew. Watching this space with
anticipation.
Thank
you to Netgalley and Lake Union Publishing for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, this sounds like an interesting series
ReplyDeleteI really loved the first book - the second not so much, but the potential for Book 3 is really promising!
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