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4.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable,
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This review is from: Compulsion (Paperback)
This is a strange book in that it doesn't develop at all as you would expect from reading the synopsis. It's about an obseessive cleaner with OCD who sees something she wants and has to have it, in this case, her client's beautiful home. No matter that she has to murder to get it. We're then led to expect her to try to kill the book's heroine for her home when things go wrong at House No 1 but it doesn't quite follow. Nevertheless it's an interesting and at times, exciting read, with short, snappy chapters and on the whole very enjoyable.
3.0 out of 5 stars
do me a favour?,
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This review is from: Compulsion (Audio Cassette)
I enjoyed the start of the book, although throughout I found the reader's interpretation of the masculine voices heavy-handed, almost comic, and annoyingly distracting. They sounded as if they had been extracted from 'East Enders.' Shame, - I would have preferred her to just read it straight, without trying different,unsuccessful voices.
The story itself: Faintly unbelievable at the start, which went from bad to worse later on. Without wishing to give anything away, I really don't think the retrieval of the body from the river would have been possible after surviving a night on the moor, some time in the water , being injured into the bargain and possibly suffering from hypothermia. Come on - who in their right mind would have dived back in?For a rotting corpse? Yuk. I gave up at this point - however, I may just sneak back and see what happens in the end......... I remain, if nothing else, insatiably curious. I would like to try more of Hilary Norman's work, preferably with a different reader. Say Emilia Fox? or her Mum, Joanna David? Harriet Walters? Lesley Duncan? ......
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3.5 out of 5 stars (2 customer reviews) 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Terrifying obsession,
By Beverley Strong - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Compulsion (Hardcover)
Frankie Barnes suffers from OCD...Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a condition in which a mentally disturbed person is driven to repeat various actions, over and over. In Frankie's case, her only release is in cleaning, so she decides to put her obsession to work in a practical way by working as a cleaner in other people's houses. She particularly covets the house of her present employer, a single, wealthy woman, with no relatives or close friends, so devises a plan to murder her and just move into her house as a squatter. After her plan succeeds, and after hiding the body, her "gottahaveit" urges kick in again so she moves on to work at another attractive cottage, keeping the first house as a base. The owner of the cottage has too many friends around for Frankie's original plan to work again, so she's thinking of moving on when she is forced to call for the services of a plumber to fix the pipes in the first house, but unfortunately for this poor man, his nosiness brings about his demise. The strain of murder and body disposal proves to be too big a strain on Frankie's fragile mind and causes her to have a stroke, after which her manipulative and sadistic ex boyfriend moves in with her as her carer but with his own agenda in mind. This book is a frightening glimpse into the mind of a mentally ill person with decided homicidal tendencies, and is written in very short chapters which work very well to keep the story flowing.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Clean Up Your Own House, Being Lazy and Hiring Others May Result in Being Wiped Clean Out of This World,
By James N Simpson - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Compulsion (Hardcover)
Frankie Barnes suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder of hating germs and needing everything to be sterile, she even showers ten times a day. This means she is rather good at her job as a cleaner. She is also rather good at her hobby as a serial killer and taking over the lives of her former rich employers. She is satisfied with her latest acquisition of a mansion with her former employer in a coffin under the floor until a persistent plumber will not take no for an answer, meaning she can no longer live happily in the mansion. Speech therapist Alex Levin is looking for a housekeeper one day a week, Frankie is looking for a new acquisition but life doesn't go as smoothly as Frankie plans when after an emergency ex boyfriend Bo is on the scene and she can't remember what she was doing lately let alone the plan she was carrying out.
Not a bad book but it does drag on in parts and relies heavily on the amnesia factor for the story to happen which just seems too convenient. I have also read Deadly Games as well as Twisted Minds by Norman which are in a much higher quality league. |
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