Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on The Path of Malevolism
"The Path of Malevolism" is a completed mystery novel with elements of psychological analysis and a developing shounen ai relationship. After diving in, I can see why it's garnered a dedicated following, even if it's not without its quirks.
First Impressions
Initially, I found myself a bit unsure. The writing style takes some getting used to. I experienced moments where the descriptions felt overly verbose, requiring me to reread passages to fully grasp the details. However, I found that this issue seemed to lessen as the story progressed, or perhaps I simply adjusted to the author's style.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its interesting characters and the exploration of criminal psychology. I found the unfolding cases intriguing, and the way the author weaves together crime, psychological analysis, and the budding romance kept me engaged. The characters are complex, and their interactions are compelling. I also appreciated the interconnectedness of the storylines, which added depth to the overall narrative. It's clear Priest has a knack for creating a chaotic-but-fun dynamic between characters, particularly within the police department.
Areas of Concern
While the mystery aspect is generally well-executed, some of the deductions felt a bit rushed or based on limited information. There were moments where the characters jumped to conclusions that seemed overly specific, which pulled me out of the story a bit. Additionally, the novel leans into the trope of associating mental illness with dangerous behavior. This might be a point of concern for some readers.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say "The Path of Malevolism" is worth a read, especially if you're a fan of mystery novels with a focus on character development and psychological elements. While the pacing and some of the deductions might not be perfect, the engaging characters and intriguing storyline make it a worthwhile experience. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.