Sunday, November 6, 2016

A Pleasure and a Calling


A Pleasure and a Calling by Phil Hogan

Summary: A real estate agent keeps copies of the houses he sells and visits the families while they aren't around.

My thoughts: Let me start off by saying that I really wanted to love this book.  Upon reading the plot it seemed to check all of my boxes.  Disturbing?  Definitely.  Keep you up at night?  You bet.  Make you question who you can trust?  Without a doubt.  While it does have a very creepy premise, this book just didn't do it for me.  The entire first half of this book dragged on and during that portion I had planned on giving it a low rating, but then something unexpected happened.  For a brief moment, it got better.  During this small section of the book I was sitting on the edge of my seat as I quickly turned pages, unable to put it down until I found out what happened next.  Unfortunately, just as quickly as it captivated me, it lost my interest.  Slow beginning, engrossing middle, and a weak ending.  Without a doubt Phil Hogan is a great author, however I found his writing style too "heavy" in this particular book.  A Pleasure and a Calling is worth the read if you have a lot of patience or simply must finish something you started, no matter how much it drags on and makes you want to pull out your hair.

Pro-tip: Be sure to change your locks upon buying a new house!

Rating: 2.5/5 stars.



2 comments:

  1. I hate it when books that sound promising end up letting you down!

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  2. This book definitely sounds like a creepy read. It's too bad to hear you didn't enjoy it. I'll make sure to steer clear of this one, then!
    Great review, and thank you so much for dropping by my blog! :)
    Erika @ Books and Stars

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