Thursday, April 24, 2025

Review: Falls to Pieces

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When we think of Hawaii we're apt to picture a lush landscape of surfer-size waves, with green palms shading flower-bedecked hula dancers. That's not the setting of Falls to Pieces, where a savage jungle landscape is at war with developers who would pave paradise and put up a parking lot. It's a foe to be respected by Kati Dawes and her daughter Zoe, who have gone off grid and incognito on the island of Maui, hoping to escape their past. But the past catches up, with devastating results. Author Douglas Corleone spells it out at one point: Paradise is safe only in designated places.

falls to pieces by Douglas Corleone





When the story opens, two murders have already occurred, driving the plot forward with the fury of Fates. Kati has the unfortunate habit or luck of putting her welfare in the hands of  treacherous men, so when the kidnapping which is  the axle of this novel takes place, suspects are thick on the ground. Beware: no one in this novel. and I mean absolutely no one, is to be trusted. And Kati's memory is not what it was before she sampled the pharmacopeia from Ativan to Zoloft.

This novel has more twists than a monkey wrench, spiraling toward a feverish finale, one that's  somewhat operatic, but, like any good opera, it's not over till the young lady sings. A morally ambiguous ending that doesn't include hospital corners will trouble some readers. But if you like a thriller at full gallop, pick up Falls to Pieces.

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