Promise Me Eternity
Ian Fox
The doctor is being accused of murder. All but one of his friends and acquaintances think he did it. The other characters include a suspected mob boss and his beautiful wife, the fighting neighbors, co-workers and a cleaning lady. Who is the murder? The story works similar to a soap opera with each character having a separate, but often intertwining story. It's a mystery, a romance and a drama all rolled into one story.
My opinion of this book was a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, I enjoyed reading the story and liked the odd way that it ended. But the other part of me was easily confused by the large number of changing characters and the often unnecessary details that left me wondering when or how they mattered. I'm going to give it four stars because I enjoyed reading it, but it certainly won't appeal to everyone because of the dialogue and confusing details.
I received this book free of charge in exchange for my honest review.
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