Loyalty

by

Lisa Scottoline

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction with rich cultural details.
  • Fans of complex, multi-layered narratives with interconnected storylines.
  • Those interested in Sicilian history, culture, or the origins of the Mafia.
  • People who appreciate well-researched historical novels that shed light on lesser-known periods.
  • Readers who enjoy character-driven stories with diverse and well-developed personalities.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Those who prefer straightforward, linear narratives with fewer characters.
  • Readers who dislike violence or dark themes in their fiction.
  • People who get frustrated by frequent use of foreign words without translation.
  • Those who prefer fast-paced plots and may find the slow build-up tedious.
  • Readers looking for light, escapist fiction rather than a complex historical narrative.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Well-researched historical fiction set in 19th century Sicily
  • Vivid descriptions of Sicilian culture, geography and cuisine
  • Multiple interwoven storylines that come together by the end
  • Explores the origins of the Sicilian Mafia
  • Features diverse and well-developed characters
  • Combines historical fiction with mystery and suspense elements
  • Provides insight into a lesser-known period of history
  • Tackles themes of justice, family, power and loyalty
  • Beautiful prose that brings the setting to life
  • Informative author's note provides additional historical context

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Large number of characters can be difficult to keep track of initially
  • Multiple storylines may feel disjointed until they connect later
  • Slow pacing, especially in the first half
  • Some found the plot overly complex or convoluted
  • Dialogue can feel stilted or unnatural at times
  • Frequent use of untranslated Italian words may be frustrating
  • Some storylines and character actions felt unrealistic to some readers
  • Violence and dark themes may be off-putting for some
  • Not as engaging as some of the author's other works for some readers
  • Length of the book (over 400 pages) may be daunting for some

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