Thread:Aspen the leafwing-rainwing-sandwing tribrid/@comment-39491062-20190902074615/@comment-38480398-20190930001926

Soooo, I finished Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less... It's great!!! It does take about a hundred or so pages to get really into it, but when the plot kicks off properly, it is SO WORTH IT. Jeffrey Archer writes nicely, even if it's not my favourite style (still like Agatha Christie's, Tui T. Sutherland's and Scott Lynch's writing better) and improves during the book. Like the plot, the writing starts slow and gets progressively better (and in the writing's case funnier) as the book progresses. The characters were well done and entertaining, I think the ending is really good, which I find quite rare for standalones, there's a nice, if somewhat predictable twist, and overall, it's just a really good book. The best part is definitely all the characters various schemes to steal back all the money they lost... they can get more and more complicated with each one and... well, I've probably mentioned how much I like complex, elaborate, detailed plans in my books when I was talking about Lies...