Amie Stolen Future (Volume 3) by Lucinda E Clarke
Amie stolen future is the 3rd and final instalment in this
exciting adventure series which I enjoyed from the start. This book was a bit
slower to start than the two previous instalments as Amie has to come to terms
with rebuilding her life in Togodo after the tragic events at the end of book
2. She is unaware of the threat facing her at home as she gets on with things
like hiring maids and sourcing household goods. The newly appointed maid provides one of the
best comedy moments, when Amie discovers the maid is ‘creative’ with the use of
her spare time. Without giving too much away, events take an unexpected turn
and we are back on familiar ground with Amie having to use her wits and
ingenuity to survive. I didn’t find the James Bond style plot too plausible,
but Lucinda Clarke writes in such an engaging style that I was willing to let a
few things slide. The end is open so I
won’t be surprised if there will be another book in this series. (Any plans Ms
Clarke?)
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