Don't I Know You? by Karen Shepard

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  • Pub. Date: June 2007
  • 230pp
  • Sales Rank: 137,579

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    • Pub. Date: June 2007
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 230pp
    • Sales Rank: 137,579

    Synopsis

    Gina's son, Steven, caught only a fleeting glimpse of the killer as he fled. If only, he wonders again and again.

    As Lily Chin prepares for her upcoming wedding, a mysterious woman appears to inform her of her fiancé's secret life—which may have included Gina Engel.

    Louise Carpanetti received a phone call from the dying Gina. Now, more than a decade later, she is forced to finally acknowledge a shocking possibility: the killer might be her emotionally disturbed son. . . .

    Told through three distinct yet interconnected narratives, Karen Shepard's Don't I Know You? is an intricate, dazzling, and devastating psychological drama that absorbs and thrills as it examines the complexities of the human heart.

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    Shepard's masterful third book opens in 1976 on Manhattan's Upper West Side as 12-year-old Steven Engel comes home to find his mom, Gina, stabbed to death. The story is divided into three parts, each giving us a different angle on the crime: first from Steven's point of view in the immediate aftermath, then from each of the perspectives of two women removed from the crime but not from its far-reaching reverberations. As Steven is shuffled among caretakers-including Phil, Gina's current boyfriend and a prime suspect-Shepard backgrounds the murder investigation, instead choosing to lay bare Steven's shock and grief in tight, precise terms ("He saw her face again. He felt as if he were standing at the edge of something high"), a strategy that continues throughout the novel. The second part takes place a year later, following schoolteacher Lily Chin, engaged to wealthy Nickolai Belov, as she's confronted by a woman who claims to have been Nickolai's lover-before pointing Lily to where Nickolai has hidden Gina's journal. In the third part, Shepard leaps ahead 10 more years to focus on 73-year-old Louise Carpanetti, suffering from terminal cancer and unsure what to do about her dependant, childlike 55-year-old son, Michael; when she reads about a break in the 12-year-old murder case, she must confront old doubts about her erratic son's involvement. Subtle and rewarding, Shepard's narrative unravels the mystery of Gina's murder obliquely, through her characters' layered relationships, leading to a conclusion that's satisfying, haunting and well deserved. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Karen Shepard is the author of the novels An Empire of Women and The Bad Boy's Wife. Her work has appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Self, Bomb, and other publications. She teaches writing and literature at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she lives with her husband, writer Jim Shepard, and their three children.

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    What the heck happened?by Anonymous

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    June 04, 2008: I share the other reviewers opinions of this book. I have no idea what happened at the end. The book kept my interest but I was irritated by the ending. I thought the characters were well written and they all had ties, but overall there wasn't much cohesion to the book. And like everyone said, who killed Gina? I am not rereading the thing to try and figure it out because I don't think there's anything there. Reading this was sort of like driving on a road and you're not really sure where its going but you hope its going to come out where you want... but in the end it just peters out into a dead end.

    What happened?by Anonymous

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    July 26, 2007: I liked this book but after reading the last page I am stumped. I don't know who killed Gina. I have to start reading all over again. I think there should have been a synopsis given at the end ....like answers to the crossword puzzle you can't figure out.


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