Review: The Boyfriend

The Boyfriend The Boyfriend by Freida McFadden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Wow. I loved the plot and also was awe-struck by 'how I did not see it coming'. AT ALL. This one did not disappoint.

The only part that might have bothered me is the ending, drawing attention to the mystery behind Tom's cognitive ability. His mind and psychological patterns seemed to be inconsistent through course of time, and this fact is entirely credited to his unhealthy love and attachment towards Daisy. Somewhere, it bothers me because this turns him into not the person he was in his childhood, who only did what he had to, to protect himself and his mother; but someone entirely different, a serial killer's lover and partner-in-crime. And it bothers me how even after all this, he renders his actions morally correct. What he did to his father was inevitable and necessary to some extent. But I can't see the motive behind him getting involved with the Kevin thing. It was so unnecessary and totally not justified, even if Kevin deserved some good condemnation. It's like he gradually lost his character over time, rather than building on it. Scary part is, according to the letter, he still thinks he is the same person as before, but he really is no longer the childhood Tom.

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