This is the epitome of summer reading.
A quick, light, unpretentious read that's easy to digest and just as
easy to forget.
Andreas is an 18-year old that doesn't
know what to do with his life. He spends all his time when he's not
working with his best friend Zipp, hanging around town, managing to
stay out of trouble despite their risky (and often outright criminal) behaviour. Then, one day,
Andreas disappears. No one knows where he is. Or at least that's what
the police believe until they talk to Zipp and they realise he is
hiding something.
It is not a ground-breaking idea, but
we know almost from the start who's responsible for Andreas'
disappearance. The question is not so much who did it but why.
Through the pages of the book, a portrait of a very disturbed person
is slowly revealed.
Don't expect a deep psychological
thriller or a complex mystery here. The portrayal of the disturbed person feels incomplete. Andreas' own implied psychological problems are only hinted at. It was like waiting for a punchline that never came.
This is not a fancy 7-course meal
at a fancy restaurant. This is a light snack before going to bed. It
might keep your stomach busy for a while, but by midnight you're
hungry again.
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