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Kirkus Reviews
In this psychological mystery from McGovern (Eye Contact,
2006, etc.), a former librarian is exonerated after serving
12 years in prison for a neighbor's murder and returns to her
suburban Connecticut neighborhood to find the real killer.
Betsy explains that she confessed to murdering Linda Sue, not
because she remembered committing the crime but because she
didn't. When she found blood on her nightgown she assumed that
she had bludgeoned Linda Sue to death during one of the sleepwalking
episodes she'd been suffering ever since her troubled childhood.
She was assured she would be found innocent on psychological
grounds, but incompetent counsel and neighbors' unwillingness
to testify in her defense sunk her case. Once she was in prison,
the unexpectedly satisfying life she made for herself, complete
with friends and a beau from the men's facility next door,
showed her how hollow her marriage to husband Paul had been,
and she divorced him. Now DNA evidence proves her innocence.
With no home waiting, she accepts an invitation from her one
loyal neighbor, Marianne, to revisit Juniper Lane. Trying to
solve Linda Sue's murder on her own, Betsy is soon swamped
by a plethora of secrets and possible lies. Is Paul gay? Why
did Marianne's daughter Trish run away, and what experiments
is Marianne's husband Roland conducting in Marianne's basement
(where he and Betsy once shared a passionate kiss)? Why did
Geoffrey, Paul's childhood friend-a flirtatious, award-winning
author whose affair with Linda Sue was cited by prosecutors
as one cause for Betsy's murderous jealousy-undermine her case?
But as Betsy dribbles out pieces of information, it becomes
clear that she is not exactly a reliable narrator.Not only
is the extent of her pathologies troubling, she has always
known more facts about that fatal night than she's let on.
It's hard to say who's more manipulative, the narrator or her
creator, but TV's Desperate Housewives would feel right at
home on creepy Juniper Lane.
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