Itsy-Bitsy Review
The story is told going back and forth in time (a style of writing that I usually like). This domestic thriller centers on a young woman who faints on her wedding day. She remembers nothing that happened before she fainted. The wedding goes on. Ten years later, on her wedding anniversary, she remembers. This is an easy, boring read that this reviewer found unbelievable. I probably would have enjoyed the novel a bit more if I read it on a beach.
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That’s a pity. A wife fainting on her wedding day seems like a good start.
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Actually, the beginning of the book was the best part of the story.
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Hi. Have you read any of Dorothy Hughes’s mysteries? I’m one-third through Dread Journey. So far I give it a rating of pretty good.
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I’ve been looking for a good thriller. Maybe this author is it. Thanks for the heads up.
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