Review; The Loch by Steve Alten
I recently read the supernatural thriller The Loch by Steve Alten and today I'll post my review of the book.
Description from Goodreads
Marine biologist Zachary Wallace once suffered a near-drowning experience in legendary Loch Ness, and now, long-forgotten memories of that experience have begun haunting him. The truth surrounding these memories lies with Zachary’s estranged father, Angus Wallace, a wily Highlander on trial for murder. Together the two plunge into a world where the legend of Loch Ness shows its true face.My Thoughts on the Book
The Loch is one of those book you have to take for what it is - a fast-paced and engaging supernatural thriller, and it was a lot of fun reading it. Fair enough, there were a few times when I rolled my eyes a bit, such as the whole (Black) Templars thing, death penalty in the UK (spoiler alert - the last execution in the UK was in 1964), and the overall Dan Brown-vibes at times. While the plot and the story-line was a bit over the top at times, as one could expect from a thriller, Zachary and Angus both have character development through the book.
The Loch was an okay book, not bad, but not groundbreaking good either. If you're in search of a fast-paced and entertaining supernatural thriller with a Scottish setting, it's a rather enjoyable read though.

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