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This was a fascinating retelling of the lives of Frank Lloyd Wright and his mistress Mamah Cheney Bothwell as told by Mamah (may-ma). The author does a wonderful job of filling in the gaps in the historical record with conversations and stories, connecting the bits that are "known". I certainly don't agree with all of Mamah and Frank's choices but I can respect their decisions and their motivations.
I'm glad I knew the ending of the story before I read it so that I had time to prepare. (You may wish to Google it, if you're not familiar but are OK with spoilers)
I'm glad I knew the ending of the story before I read it so that I had time to prepare. (You may wish to Google it, if you're not familiar but are OK with spoilers)
Such a fabulous mystery! I love the format and how it keeps you guessing. Can't wait to read other novels by Ms. Moriarty.
Entertaining. Lots of twists and turns, interleaved lives and coincidence.
It's been awhile since I read Jeffrey Archer, and this didn't disappoint. The book is really creatively (but not confusingly) written - jumping back and forth in the timeline and from the perspective of different characters. I'm curious to see where the story goes in book two.