Wednesday, 20 May 2015

The Villager by Matt Kruze.

This novella is a British thriller about a suspicious stranger who comes into a rural village. Is he up to no good? Can our resident protect the village against any potential threat posed by this visitor?

What follows is a cat and mouse game where both men use their skills in a classic, hunter and the hunted. Matt has written his story in what he calls “parts” rather than chapters. However these parts do not form logical breaks as the next part continues on the same day! There is plenty of tension in this story as the plot unfolds. The action is quick and snappy which makes for a thrilling read.

Matt does use a lot of obscure words in his book making the average reader do a lot of tapping to bring up the dictionary definition. He appears to be trying hard to raise his game by using an extensive vocabulary but I do not feel that a thriller of this type needs these obscure words. I got the feeling he had been on a creative writing course and was ticking the boxes as the story went on.

I found The Villager to be an okay read in the way that it was entertaining. It did not have an attitude though and the writing was quite sterile. His style was of a magazine story writer, giving you the feel this was a throwaway book. I finished this story and thought it was average, a pleasant read that I will vote the middle score of 3 stars.

The Villager is available as an Amazon Kindle eBook and was written in 2013.

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