The Verifiers
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Jane Pek
ONE OF THE WASHINGTON POST'S BEST MYSTERY BOOKS OF THE YEAR • Introducing Claudia Lin: a sharp-witted amateur sleuth for the 21st century. This debut novel follows Claudia as she verifies people's online lives, and lies, for a dating detective agency in New York City. Until a client with an unusual request goes missing....“The world of social media, big tech and internet connectivity provides fertile new ground for humans to deceive, defraud and possibly murder one another.... Well rendered and charming.... Original and intriguing.” —The New York Times Book ReviewClaudia is used to disregarding her fractious family’s model-minority expectations: she has no interest in finding either a conventional career or a nice Chinese boy. She’s also used to keeping secrets from them, such as that she prefers girls—and that she's just been stealth-recruited by Veracity, a referrals-only online-dating detective agency. A lifelong mystery reader who wrote her senior thesis on Jane Austen, Claudia believes she's landed her ideal job. But when a client vanishes, Claudia breaks protocol to investigate—and uncovers a maelstrom of personal and corporate deceit. Part literary mystery, part family story, The Verifiers is a clever and incisive examination of how technology shapes our choices, and the nature of romantic love in the digital age.
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Author
Jane Pek
Pages
336
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2022-02-22
ISBN
0593313801 9780593313800
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"This book had a lot of potential.
It took roughly 50-60 pages until I was interested (not that the beginning was bad, it wasn’t). There are many pointless details and you could easily skip through many pages and still not take away from the main plot. I also never want to read the words “Inspector Yuan” ever again. The last 100 pages are painful to get through, so boring. By the end, you will not care who killed the girl.
*SPOILER* sort of? Mentioned killer but not the name
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The killer is mentioned so late into the book, briefly, and is irrelevant for almost the entire story. WHY?!"
"A decent concept for a murder mystery but honestly a bit of a slog to get through. There was a lot of unnecessary technical information and it felt like there were multiple stories with secondary characters going on that, in my opinion, didn’t really add much to the overall plot. By the last quarter of the book I was mostly skimming just to force myself to get to the end. There were some fun parts but as a whole not my favorite. "
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