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Kimberly McCreight

Autor de Reconstructing Amelia

12+ Obras 4,391 Miembros 277 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Kimberly McCreight attended Vassar College and graduated cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Reconstructing Amelia is her first novel. Her work has appeared in several publications including Antietam Review, Oxford Magazine, Babble, The Times (London), and New York Magazine mostrar más online. McCreight is the author of the popular young adult series The Outliers. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras de Kimberly McCreight

Reconstructing Amelia (2013) 2,112 copias
Where They Found Her (2015) 840 copias
A Good Marriage (2020) 731 copias
The Outliers (2016) 320 copias
Friends Like These (2021) 218 copias
The Scattering (2017) 92 copias
The Collide (2018) 50 copias
Like Mother, Like Daughter (2024) 17 copias
Clara's Room (2013) 8 copias

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Although it is easy to judge a relationship from the outside, the only people who truly know the relationship are the ones involved. The author does an outstanding job of demonstrating that everything is not always as it seems in regards to all types of relationships, especially marriage.
A man is accused of killing his wife in their idyllic community. Of course he claims his innocence because in his perception they had a perfect marriage. As we all know, perceptions are always one sided. Was their marriage a "good" marriage? What about all of their friends and neighbors? Are their marriages everything that they seem?
This mystery takes you through a whirlwind of lies, deceit, secrets and intrigue. Your emotions will range from shock, anger, compassion and full out disbelief.
I loved everything about this book and I look forward to reading many more by this author.
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Bondmom | 41 reseñas más. | Mar 10, 2024 |
This book tells the story of Lizzie and Zach (who are law school friends) and Zach's wife, Amanda. Lizzie is working late one night and receives a phone call from Zach, who has been arraigned and is at Rikers. He asks Lizzie to represent him on an assault charge. She is not the right type of lawyer to represent him and tells him so repeatedly but she ends up representing him. During the course of the conversation, Zach divulges that the "assault" took place when the police were trying to pull him away from Amanda's body. He is adamant that he did not murder her and wants Lizzie to find out who did. Lizzie starts investigating and finds out that Zach is not what he says he is and Amanda has her own secrets as well - she was being stalked and never told Zach about her dad. They have a small group of friends in the Brooklyn neighborhood where they live - all have kids in the same prestigious school - and all become involved as recipients in an email hacking scam through the school.

I did not anticipate the ending and usually try not to figure out "who did it" but my thoughts went in one direction only to be pulled in a completely different direction. It was a very well-written book and alternated between Lizzie's story (her husband is an alcoholic) and her investigation along with Amanda's story, including the last few days leading up to the night she was killed.
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Cathie_Dyer | 41 reseñas más. | Feb 29, 2024 |

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4,391
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277
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