A review by katekoda
Different Class by Joanne Harris

3.0

It is rather slow and repetitive. If I had a tenner for every time Mr Straitley has one of his licorice allsorts or says that he remembers his youth better now than what happened yesterday, I'd be able to buy me a fancy new iPhone by the end of the book, perhaps with a pair of really expensive headphones, too.
Then again, I totally fell for a really simple and, in hindsight, obvious misdirection, and the final part of the book had me holding on to my seat. I literally couldn't stop listening.
It's certainly very entertaining, well written, and suitably creepy. (We all know about these English public schools, right? Always something lurking under the surface there.) So, the other two books of Malbry trilogy just went on my To Read list. *sigh*