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Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 09 May 2022, 17:30
by Ngozi Onyibor
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Rat Trap" by James Rutter.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Like many businesses in the UK, ExTrail Riding Centre was reeling from the effects of the COVID lockdown. Then, three days after reopening, it got robbed. The criminals made away with fifteen of the leisure bike riding business's prized bikes. The owner, Simon, contacted the police, but their investigation wasn't yielding encouraging results, and his insurance company was finding creative ways to wriggle itself out of paying his insurance claims. Watching the business he had given his all failing before his eyes was more than he could bear, so he took matters into his own hands.

What pulled me into Rat Trap is its ordinariness. It's a story about ordinary people living ordinary lives and recovering from the pandemic like everyone else until an incident changed the course of their lives. From Georgia's complaints about her incessant Zoom meetings to the effect of the lockdown on Simon's business, the book has so many relatable elements that made me feel right at home within its pages.

The author told the story from Simon and Georgia's perspectives. I enjoyed getting into both characters' heads and understanding their disparate worldviews. One of the fun aspects of the narrative style is seeing how differently men and women interpret scenarios. For example, I found it amusing that Georgia thought Simon was visiting other towns for covert dalliances while his business was literally tanking. Another feature that I loved was the change in Georgia's calm and collected personality. It made the book that much more suspenseful and entertaining.

The only aspect of the book I didn't like was the tone used when Georgia narrated her experience with Boyle to Simon. I expected it to read like a person telling another person a story. Instead, it seemed like she was talking to the reader and not the person sitting next to her.

I wouldn't call the book a light read because it has some gore, not much, but enough to repulse squeamish readers. That being said, it's a good exposition of the human psyche and how far people can go when pushed to the wall.

Overall, it's a solid crime thriller with a great premise and excellent execution. For a first-time author, James Rutter did exceedingly well. Though I found some typos in it, the editing has an expert touch. Considering all these factors, I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. Readers that enjoy crime thrillers will find the book a worthwhile read. However, prospective readers should beware that the book contains profanities and details of sexual abuse.

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Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 11 May 2022, 10:19
by Amy Luman
I liked this review, it really intrigued me. I don’t like lots of gore in the books that I read, so I’m glad you mentioned it even if it’s only a little. I think I’ll be fine with it since the book sounds so interesting.

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 11 May 2022, 13:23
by derick scribbles
What an interesting read! Sounds like a book I would have on my shelf. This is a wonderful review. Keep up the good work.

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 11 May 2022, 15:00
by Linda Venable-Ward
Your review made me realize that COVID had a bigger affect on society than the illness itself. When you think about the emergency industry, they too was hit hard by the pandemic. There was less police enforcement which allowed people with no morals to take advantage of unmanned areas. Don't know if I will be opened to read. But I am sure someone out there will be able to relate to the events in this book. Great review!

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 12 May 2022, 03:06
by Oluwanifesimi
I like to read more on COVID disease and I am glad I read your review which briefly explains the effect caused by this disease.
You did a great work.

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 15 May 2022, 07:26
by ellimctreph
Wow! The whole conflict with the bikes getting stolen sound like it's going to make for an amazing story, can't wait to pick it up.

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 15 May 2022, 08:51
by Horlarmidey Harkinolah
Am glad the review gave full insights into what the book is all about. The review also showed that the book title is related to the storyline and not just out of line.
Thanks for such great review.

Re: Review of Rat Trap

Posted: 09 Jul 2022, 15:47
by NetMassimo
This seems like a crime thriller in which you can find a sense of familiarity with protagonists who live normal lives with the pandemic and its consequences then Simon gets robbed and I already feel for him thinking of what he passed through. Thank you for your great review!