Official Review: Miranda and the D-Day Caper
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Official Review: Miranda and the D-Day Caper
Miranda and the D-Day Caper by Shelly Frome tells the story of Miranda, a real estate agent. She finds herself trying to unravel some conspiracy regarding the senatorial vote on homeland security when her cousin shows up under mysterious circumstances.
After her cousin Skip shows up mysteriously and emotionally disturbed, Miranda goes on a mission to get to the root cause of the problem. At first, she was reluctant, but after Skip's cat is kidnapped, she realizes that there really might be more to Skip's story than she makes of it. In Miranda and the D-Day Caper, we follow Miranda as she embarks on this thrilling journey. Will she achieve her goal?
I enjoyed reading Miranda and the D-Day Caper to a large extent. It was such an exciting, captivating, and interesting read. From the aura of mystery felt in the writeup to the underlying tension in the book, it was a fantastic ride from start to finish. Although the book lacked suspense, its plot was executed so that the lack of suspense in it almost went unnoticed. I guess the tension in the book made up for it.
The book was also well edited, as I noticed only one minor error in it. I must comment that the editors did a good job. I should also mention that the storyline of the book was unique.
As much as I enjoyed the read, I had one major issue with it. I had a problem with the way the characters were described. Some characters were described, but the descriptions weren't sufficient. It was just like a casual mention of the character and, in some cases, what they wore, which wasn't detailed. Miranda, as one of the main characters, wasn't even described as she adequately. Detailed character description often helps in making a book relatable. It makes the book come alive in a way, as the reader has a cognitive view of the story.
Initially, I noticed that Skip's character was a bit difficult to understand. However, I wouldn't count that as much of an issue, as I later understood his role through Miranda's involvement. I know this might turn off some readers. But, if you have the patience to continue the read, it will make sense.
Miranda and the D-Day Caper would have received a perfect rating. However, the poor character description would make me take one point away. Hence, I'd rate it 3 out of 4 stars. I would recommend it to people interested in mysterious tales. It might not flow well with readers who would prefer a suspenseful read.
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