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Loading... After Anna (original 2018; edition 2018)by Lisa Scottoline (Author)
Work InformationAfter Anna by Lisa Scottoline (2018)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I loved the first 3/4 of the book. The last 50 pages or so were way too many circumstances quickly piled upon each other making it extremely unbelievable. How the story unfolded though was truly enjoyable. ( ) Lisa Scottoline knows how to tell a character driven mystery. Unfortunately the reunion of a mother and daughter separated due to severe postpartum depression combined with a problematic step-father and a large inheritance are way too familiar to fully engage us. I was shocked that I figured out the twist before the characters did. I can almost forgive Lisa as she brings the novel to a pulsating ending. The writing is always spot on detail oriented and that covers a multitude of sins. Not one of her best but I have no regrets having devoured it. Perhaps my favourite of Scottoline's yet, this had a pacy ending and I enjoyed how this wasn't completely solvable from the beginning. I seem to keep picking up Scottoline books and feeling really excited and then starting them and remembering "Oh, you're that author." She's solid. She's very solid. I'm never completely blown away. This was a classic case. The first half of this was slow. Perhaps it was because I was reading this cocnurrently with a different, more engrossing book, but it didn't have a lot of suspense and didn't feel particularly solvable, or like it was going anywhere. The second half was super pacy and I read quickly to figure out how it would play out. But the second half also was pretty unbelievable. I know, I know, books would be boring if they were always about believable things, but not enough clues had been placed to set up the plethora of events that happened. I'm knocking a star off though mainly because I felt quite uncomfortable with a large segment of how prison was depicted in this--it was just really, very random, and completely unnecessary for the story as a whole. I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. WOW. this is the first book I've read by Lisa and I have to say it was a great read. I couldn't stop reading till I finished the book. What a bizarre twist of events. Never did i suspect it was an Ann look alike. Great writing to keep us guessing and wanting to read in one sitting. I sure hope the next book I read by Lisa is as good as this one. no reviews | add a review
"Nobody cuts deeper than family... Noah Alderman, a doctor and a widower, has remarried a wonderful woman, Maggie, and for the first time in a long time he and his son are happy. But their lives are turned upside down when Maggie's daughter Anna moves in with them. Anna is a gorgeous seventeen-year-old who balks at living under their rules though Maggie, ecstatic to have her daughter back, ignores the red flags that hint at the trouble that is brewing. Events take a deadly turn when Anna is murdered and Noah is accused of the crime. Maggie must face not only the devastation of losing her only daughter, but the realization that her daughter's murder was at the hands of a husband she loves. New information sends Maggie searching for the truth, leading her to discover something darker than she could have ever imagined" -- No library descriptions found. |
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