Just finished Killing Commendatore. Short review.
It was okay. I'd give it a solid 6/10. Decent story, but it didn't hit as hard as some of his other books (I've read a huge number of his books at this point). The resolution was okay, but it lacked a punch, if you know what I mean.
I don't know if it really needed to be 700+ pages considering it didn't really resolve what happened in the prologue... I mean, it revisited it briefly in the psychological parallel world, but I still don't really know why that was fully necessary considering Mariye just walked out of the house, lol. Why couldn't the Commendatore just tell her when it was time to leave?
By about page 500, I was kinda getting ready for some action.
Also, this book ends way too many sentences with prepositions, and I didn't really need to hear about Mariye's breasts every few pages.
I enjoyed it, it is worth reading, but maybe not my favorite by this author.