I'd Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Sometimes I like a book but am not particularly interested in reading other works by the author. That isn't the case with Laura Lippman. Her stories are suspenseful, insightful, and compelling.
In "I'd Know You Anywhere", Elizabeth receives a letter from the man who kidnapped her the summer she was fifteen. He is now on death row and wants to apologize. Elizabeth wants to protect her children from finding out about this episode in her life. And nothing is ever as simple as it seems.
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I love everything she writes and can't wait to finish Ulysses so I can relax with this one.
ReplyDeleteStephen King just added this title to his best books of 2010. He put it at #3 as the best suspense novel he read this year!
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