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by Catherine McKenzie
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Toni
Toni rated it 8 years ago
“Fractured” is a psychological thriller written from the first-person perspectives of both Julie and John, two different characters who plays a part in finding out what really happened and why. The story is structured, alternating in a year-long countdown toward a present-day courtroom drama. There ...
the dilemma of reading
the dilemma of reading rated it 8 years ago
Welcome, neighbor! Julie Prentice and her family move across the country to the idyllic Mount Adams district of Cincinnati, hoping to evade the stalker who’s been terrorizing them ever since the publication of her bestselling novel, The Murder Game. Since Julie doesn’t know anyone in her new town, w...
JDCMustReadBooks
JDCMustReadBooks rated it 8 years ago
By: Catherine McKenzie ISBN: 1477817948 Publisher: Lake Union Publication Date: 10/4/2016 Format: Other My Rating: 4 Stars Canadian author, Catherine McKenzie returns following Smoke(2015), with her latest- FRACTURED, tautly written and intricately plotted; a writer haunted by a stalker from...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 8 years ago
Julie Prentice has had a stalker ever since the publication of her bestselling novel, The Murder Game. Hoping to start anew and leave her stalker in the past, Julie and her family move across the country. Their new neighbour, John Dunbar, befriends Julie but soon their friendship brings complication...
pie and papercuts
pie and papercuts rated it 8 years ago
Imagine going up this ridiculous incline for a roller coaster. All that anticipation and build up. You know the top is there, but it's so far away. And as you get closer and closer to the top, you just know the ride down is going to be awesome, right? With how long it has taken you to get there, all...
Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 8 years ago
Six degrees of separation.In a short description, this is a roundabout story of heartache, though you don't realize how bad it aches till the ending. Which sort of makes the story epic. The build up is intense, so many times I thought I knew what was going on, only to find out how far from the truth...
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