Thursday 17 October 2013

Now you see her by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge

"Now you see her", by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.

A teenager, Jenine, is angry at her boyfreind & drunk and accidently kills a person. But she is not arrested. Jennine then marries a cop to find out that he is a bad cop. She runs away, changes name to Nina and becomes a lawyer. Not even her daughter knows her past.

Nina is a successful lawyer and very happy. Her daughter has turned 16. Everything is going fine untill she is assigned a pro-bono work (lawyers work for free) by her law firm.

She is torn between fear for her life and saving an innocent man. If she tries to save him, she may loose all that she has. Who is he? Will she try? Does she have the courage? Who is she afraid of? What does her daughter think? Are there more skeletons in the closet?

Most of the book is narrated by the character of Jenine alias Nina. Authors have an easy writing style. On occasions when it was possible to sensetionalize or spice-up things, authors have missed it, intentionally or unintentionally. The book just about keeps you interested. You don't get bored.

Read it if you have time and nothing better to read.

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