Submitted by soundisloud t3_yhw3mb in books
So I just finished a book in a decently-regarded mystery series. These are like Agatha Christie-style mysteries where an amateur sleuth gathers clues and solves a crime while the police bumble about.
Except in this book, the sleuth never solves the crime. The police do! After 400 pages of this sleuth doing detective work, the police are like "Actually we know who did it. Their fingerprints were at the scene, they were spotted at all the relevant places, and they had a motive.". What?? None of this had been mentioned before. They had fingerprints? It was set up like some revelation but if the police had fingerprints, why did anything else matter?
Why did I read about her gathering clues for the last 400 pages? The case would have been solved even if she'd never been there. She was completely irrelevant. That so misses the point of this genre. Kind of laughable if it wasn't such a letdown.
snark4days t1_iug2bpm wrote
Now I wanna know what book 👀