Topic > Review of Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole

The book Raven's Peak by Lincoln Cole is a supernatural mystery that revolves around the sudden madness of a small town with the same name as the book. A woman named Abigail is called in to investigate the problem, and a man named Haatim gets involved when she saves him. The two must now understand and solve the ongoing problem at Raven's Peak. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay What I liked about Raven's Peak was the choice of how much to describe at any given moment. It allows readers to have a little more imagination in some places, or to place them so carefully in other places. The fight scenes were also easy to follow and didn't go on longer than necessary. What I liked most about Raven's Peak was the interaction between Abigail and Haatim, their strong but similar personalities worked well. Even when the situation called for them to butt heads a bit, it felt in line with the character and not forced. What I didn't entirely like about Raven's Peak is that the book starts off really strong in the prologue, the opening chapters keep you a little intrigued, but somewhere before the middle it felt like it was slow. However, after about halfway through, it picked up and has been a lot of fun ever since. My least favorite thing was Abigail's ability to provide personal information to Haatim, even though her entire character wasn't supposed to be vulnerable in that sense. I understand that it's a little shorter book, but I wish there had been a way for her to open up rather than it being as sudden as it was. I would give Raven's Peak 3 stars out of 4. I gave it this rating because even though it had some things that I wish were a little different, I really enjoyed it. It's a nice, short first volume and I would recommend people interested in mystery and the supernatural being very real in a story to check it out. It's a good book for readers who are new to the genre and want a taste, and for those who are experienced readers of the genre. Please note: this is just an example. Get a custom paper from our expert writers now. Get a custom essay All in all, I really enjoyed the book and highly recommend it. Like all books, it's not perfect but it's at least worth a look. The characters work well together and the setting of the scene is done very well. Raven's Peak is a great addition to the genre and I applaud the author for writing such a great supernatural mystery book in about 200 pages.