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Book Review of I'd Know You Anywhere

I'd Know You Anywhere


I'm a big Laura Lippman fan so was a little disappointed that this novel wasn't the page turner I encountered in reading "And When She Was Good" or "The Most Dangerous Thing". While the story was interesting, and very well written, I just didn't feel a strong connection to the victim Eliza, or even to her tormentor Walter. I'd call this theme more of a psychological tease not a thriller, nor as exciting as the above mentioned books. I'll continue reading Lippman as her style is skillful.