Wednesday 7 September 2022

Sorry by Zoran Drvenkar


Berlin. Four friends. One extreme idea.

One of the most gripping thrillers ever written.

Kris, Tamara,Wolf and Frauke set up an agency called Sorry. An agency to right wrongs. Unfair dismissals, the wrongly accused: everyone has a price, and Sorry will find out what it is. It’s as simple as that.

What they hadn’t counted on was their next client being a cold-hearted killer. But who is the killer and why has he killed? Someone is mocking them and hell is only just beginning.




Sounds great, right? Maybe it is a brilliant thriller. I loved the way Zoran used First Person -- Second Person -- Third Person POV. That was awesome. It draws you right in. 


The book opens (according to friends) the way many German books open, with detailed characters long before the inciting incident. I read through 42 pages and the narrator said, now we start. Then the next chapter had pages and pages of back story. 


But I kept going until I couldn't continue any longer and dropped the book back to the library through the after hours return slot. 



Cannot rate. Sorry. There were some things I liked. Zoran is a good writer, but I never finished the book. 


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