I've finished "The Life I Left Behind" by Colette McBeth.
Six
years ago, Melody Pieterson was attacked and left for dead. Only a
chance encounter with a dog walker saved her life. Melody's neighbor and
close friend David Alden was found guilty of the crime and imprisoned,
and the attack and David's betrayal of her friendship left Melody a
different person. She no longer trusts her own judgment, she no longer
trusts her friends. In fact, she no longer really has any friends. She's
built a life behind walls and gates and security codes; she's
cloistered herself away from the world almost entirely.
And
then, soon after David is released from prison, Eve Elliot is murdered
in an attack almost identical to Melody's. With the start of a new
police investigation, Melody is suddenly pulled from her ordered,
secluded life and back into the messy world around her. But as she
learns more about Eve's murder, Melody starts to wonder if perhaps David
hadn't betrayed her after all if perhaps the killer is someone else
entirely, someone who's still out there, preparing to strike again.
Narrated
alternately by Melody and by Eve's lingering ghost, The Life I Left
Behind is a taut thriller and an intimate look at two young women bound
together in ways neither of them could ever have predicted. Colette
McBeth has proven once again that she is a master of suspense.
About the Author
COLETTE
MCBETH was a BBC TV Crime Reporter for ten years. She lives in West
London with her husband and three young children. She attended the Faber
Academy Novel Writing Course in 2011. The Life I Left Behind is her
second novel.
Product Details
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Minotaur Books (February 24, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 125004121X
ISBN-13: 978-1250041210
My Review:
I could care less about any of the characters because none of them were likeable.
DNF
Thanks St. Martin's Press for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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