Wednesday, November 22, 2023

Puzzle Master, by Danielle Trussoni

 We're still reading, "L" and I, but we squeezed in an out-of-state visit together in October ❤️ thus we paused our book club stuff. This one, the Puzzle Master, was a great one to re-start our club. 

Trussoni is a gifted writer, which makes the writer in me happy. 

The book was a page-turner from the word go. It really is reminiscent of a Dan Brown novel - with its esoteric topics. In this book, it's math and AI. But with dashes of spookiness. Ooooo. 

Spoiler alert - it ends in a way that leaves the story open to the next book. I personally don't like when writers hit you over the head with the fact that you're reading a series. Still, thumbs up on this one.

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