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Valley of the Lost by Vicki Delany

Valley of the Lost

by Vicki Delany

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  • Feb 2009, 300 pages
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Susan

Disappointing
Valley of the Lost was a tough book to finish. I found it to be slow-moving with characters that I really didn't care about. I felt Molly was too immature to be taken seriously as a constable, and Lucky wanted to buck the system whenever possible as a salute to her past as a flower child. By the time the pace of the story picked up, in the last quarter of the book, I was no longer interested in the outcome.
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