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Kept Me Reading, But . . .

  • Writer: Vickie
    Vickie
  • Jan 26
  • 1 min read



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This book opens with morgue scene, and a wife identifying the body of her husband. From that point on, the chapters are from the perspectives of the different characters in the story. Still, the protagonist is the woman, Sophie, who is the hub connecting the three men and various women in her life. From that first chapter, when I was sympathetic toward her, I gradually but completely came to abhor her. While I was interested to know the outcome of the mystery, I really didn't like Sophie at all. I'm probably not supposed to, but if I don't like the main character, it's hard for me to invest in the book.


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