Book 9
I know it’s you - Susan Lewis
I have a strange relationship with Susan Lewis novels, I dislike her stereotyped characters, almost always rich, beautiful, successful. Any children/teens, are always in my opinion, very poorly written.
But, she always tells a good story.
This is a good story, but I have to say I was quite often confused.
A woman is released from prison, she has always denied her crime, murder, and has always accused her friend and colleague, Marina, who to be fair, has more motive, seeing as the murdered girl was having an affair with Marinas husband.
Marina marries Maxim, wealthy American tycoon, and they, naturally lead a perfect life with their perfect twin daughters.
On release, Shana, starts sending chapters of a book she’s writing to an agent, telling the story as she sees it, but changing all the names.
This is where the confusion comes in. One chapter in real time, one in Shana’s book, same characters, different names, same story with obvious differences.
I quite enjoyed it, but definitely not one of my favourites.
She also offers an alternative ending, that, I always find annoying, I shouldn’t have read it, but on balance, the alternative ending was better.