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Depth of Lies by E.C. Diskin
5.0
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Human Nature in Prose
This book really captured human nature. How does one cope with the suicide of a friend? How does one cope with conflicting evidence coming from close friends? This pageturner was impossible to put down. I look forward to reading more from this author.
Update:
Over a year later, I am still potently aware of the feelings generated by this novel. Kat's pain and remorse are nearly tangible as she struggles to find out just what happened to Shea. Convinced Shea would not have committed suicide no matter the circumstances, she is determined to uncover the truth. This novel is definitely deserving of a re-read to experience that deep connection all over again.
Human Nature in Prose
This book really captured human nature. How does one cope with the suicide of a friend? How does one cope with conflicting evidence coming from close friends? This pageturner was impossible to put down. I look forward to reading more from this author.
Update:
Over a year later, I am still potently aware of the feelings generated by this novel. Kat's pain and remorse are nearly tangible as she struggles to find out just what happened to Shea. Convinced Shea would not have committed suicide no matter the circumstances, she is determined to uncover the truth. This novel is definitely deserving of a re-read to experience that deep connection all over again.