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2/28/2013

Going Under Review

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Title: Going Under
Author: V.H. Folland
Format: Kindle
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Description


When Karo saw the woman drowning in the canal, she did not think twice before diving in to save the victim. Too late, the teenager learned that the accident was not an accident. Now the people who tried to drown Liz to keep her quiet want to make sure Karo does not say a word.

For Karo, the pressure from police and threats from the attackers are nothing compared to the real threat: the family she changed her name to escape. Changing her identity again means losing everything, but a girl who legally does not exist has very few options. As the pressure increases, Karo needs to decide where to turn and who to trust if she is ever going to be able to leave her past behind.

Author

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V.H. Folland is a British author with a lifelong interest in aviation and engineering. On a school trip to Kew Gardens most of the class were looking at the plants, and one small child was staring up at the planes on Heathrow approach. A career spanning media, technology and engineering gave this interest plenty of time to grow. Along the way, a spare hour in the day was found to write books.

My Review

This isn't a genre that I generally read, but I was pleasantly surprised overall. It started off with excitement, and as it progressed it got a little slower and then picked back up toward the end. The author made a few spelling and grammar errors here and there, but letting that slide - I found myself deeply immersed in this novel! 

One aspect of the book that I really enjoyed was how every chapter related to drowning / water. And the last sentence in the book was a perfect ending. 

There were some moments where I found myself mildly confused about who someone was, but the author later explains who they are. There are plenty of twists and turns that keep you wondering until the very end. The protagonist, Karo, was an interesting character to get to know - she has had plenty of hardships and some of them I could relate to, making me feel even closer to her. 

And, on a side note, there was a cat - being a cat lover, that was a bonus ;) 




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