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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This is a beautifully written book, which started out tremendously well, but which ultimately lost its way for me. I was completely gripped by the set up, and stayed with it right until the fated camping trip. But then it all started falling apart. Unfortunately, I didn't believe a word of the final sequence of the book, and it seemed to me that all the characters had had personality transplants. But the prose itself is exquisite, so I would look to the next book with hope... On the very first page of Dead Lovely we’re told that Krissie has killed Sarah, her best friend since they were four. The book then looks retrospectively at how the friends’ relationship deteriorates from ‘best friends’ status and then looks at the aftermath of the killing. I’m not normally a huge fan of this ‘start at the end and work backwards’ kind of story but I found this one truly compelling (in fact I read it in a single sitting). The book’s short, sharp chapters are mostly told from Krissie’s perspectives although a few are told from Sarah’s or Kyle’s (Sarah’s husband) and a couple from other characters. Fitzgerald does a great job of differentiating between the voices of each character. The characters are very believable too, especially the quiet desperation of new mum Krissie. There were a couple of plot devices that felt a little bit 'have to move the story forward now' awkward to me (most notably the way Sarah’s husband reacts to news of her death) but in general the development of the story is realistic and highly credible. This is a great read, and gets extra points because it's so nice to read a top-notch mystery/thriller that isn’t part of a series. "I surprised myself at how much I enjoyed it. The first page seems like you're about to read this gritty and crude detective novel but then it gets funny." read more: http://likeiamfeasting.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/dead-lovely-helen-fitzgerald.html Ilike soccer/football and books about soccer/football like Fever Pitch or The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick. And here is another one which I can recommend to all football fans. For instance page 144: “We ate steak pie and the like and started watching Germany v. England on the telly. It was an extremely important qualifying match, and the place was filled with an equal number of Germans and Scots, and a few Aussies and English. When England scored, there was light applause and the Germans looked bewildered. This was Britain. Why was the place not erupting? Then the Germans scored and the place exploded. Bloody Scotland, I thought to myself, the alcohol having touched a less jolly part of my thinking. “What the hell are we doing in a country that derives its only pleasure from the failure of its neighbors?” Well, I can remember that match (Wembley, 22 August 2007). I watched it on telly in a pub in Linz/Austria. It was an extremely important qualifying match, and the place was filled with an equal number of Aussies (=Austrians) English and some Poles. When England scored they gave me a beer out of pity, laughed at me and had the time of their life. When Germany scored they told me there was no beer for me anymore, and I felt slightly out of place. When Germany scored to the final “2:1” the Aussies beat me and broke my legs, the English began a fight with the Austrians (probably they thought they were Germans) and the Poles took my wallet. Ok. Sorry. Nothing of that really did happen (except the 2:1, of course). And the quote is the only reference to soccer/football in this book. But it is still worth reading. Can you imagine a book that begins like a Kinsella-novel and ends like a thriller by Stephen King? No, you can’t. Read “Deal Lovely” and you can. no reviews | add a review
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Dead Lovely is the debut novel from Helen FitzGerald, the bestselling author of The Cry and My Last Confession. What happens when your best friend gets what you've always wanted? Krissie and Sarah - best friends for years - have always wanted different things from life. Krissie has no desire to settle down, whereas Sarah married a doctor in her early twenties and is dying to start a family. So when Krissie becomes pregnant after a fling and Sarah can't seem to conceive, things get a little tense. They decide to go on holiday along with Sarah's husband in the hope of getting their friendship back on track. But what starts as a much-needed break soon becomes a nightmare of sexual tension, murder and mayhem... 'Outrageous, clever, funny, poignant. Helen Fitzgerald really is one to watch.' Mo Hayder Perfect for fans of Julia Crouch, Sophie Hannah and Laura Lippman, Dead Lovely is a debut novel, a fast-paced thriller and a dark, enthralling examination of friendship. Helen FitzGerald's other books include The Cry, The Exit, My Last Confession and The Donor. No library descriptions found.
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Two young women who have been best friends since they were six, Krissie and Sarah are quite different as adults. Sarah married a doctor and is anxious to start a family but is having difficulty in getting pregnant. Krissie on the other hand moves from man to man having no great desire to settle down. When she becomes pregnant after a one-night stand and decides to keep the baby, her relationship with Sarah becomes somewhat strained. Post-natal depression and alcohol dependency aren’t helping Krissie become a good mother, so when a holiday for Krissie, Sarah and her husband, Kyle, is suggested, it sounds like a perfect break for them all. While backpacking in Scotland, life suddenly gets a lot messier for this trio.
While Dead Lovely may be too dark for some people, I relished the selfish, almost unlikable characters, the fast paced plot and the twisted humor that this psychological thriller delivers. ( )