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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great British Romantic Mystery
Set in rural Cornwall, "I'll Love You Till I Die" follows 30-year-old Joanna Carr as she recovers from her 6-month-long catatonia, which was caused by witnessing her husband (David) being murdered, though she barely remembers the details now. Once released from the hospital, Joanna returns to her home where David died, hoping her memories will give her a clue as to who...
Published on Nov 25 2002
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Don't Believe the Rave Reviews
This book, written in the first person narrative, was very disappointing after reading book reviews. The writing is disjointed, and I couldn't begin to connect with the protagonist, nor any other characters, for that matter. Any comparison to Mary Higgins Clark is in someone's vivid imagination. I had to force myself to finish this book.
Published on Jun 12 2001
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Great British Romantic Mystery, Nov 25 2002
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This review is from: I'LL LOVE YOU TIL IDIE (Hardcover)
Set in rural Cornwall, "I'll Love You Till I Die" follows 30-year-old Joanna Carr as she recovers from her 6-month-long catatonia, which was caused by witnessing her husband (David) being murdered, though she barely remembers the details now. Once released from the hospital, Joanna returns to her home where David died, hoping her memories will give her a clue as to who his killer was. But with the remembering comes the painful memories of her childhood (being sexually abused by her three older brothers), as well as the awful realization that one of her two childhood friends--Charlotte Dean, who is also her neighbor and possibly David's ex-lover; and Michael Lamb, who is now her fiancee--may be the killer. Overall, I thought "I'll Love You Till I Die" was a great romantic mystery, though it was slightly confusing and disorderly at the end. One good thing is that I was wrong about the killer. It's somewhat difficult to figure him/her out, even after reading the book and reflecting on the clues.
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Believe the Rave Reviews, Jun 12 2001
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This review is from: I'LL LOVE YOU TIL IDIE (Hardcover)
This book, written in the first person narrative, was very disappointing after reading book reviews. The writing is disjointed, and I couldn't begin to connect with the protagonist, nor any other characters, for that matter. Any comparison to Mary Higgins Clark is in someone's vivid imagination. I had to force myself to finish this book.
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WONDERFUL, EXCITING!!!, July 1 1999
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This review is from: I'LL LOVE YOU TIL IDIE (Hardcover)
This is one of the best books I've ever read!!! Fast paced, full of twists, and wonderfully plotted. I found it unpredictable. The book was so indulging and so clearly written. I'll love the book I'LL LOVE YOU TILL I DIE until I die!!! I enjoyed reading this book and made me wonder where Meg O'Brien have been all my life! I love her so much now. The novel is complete with romance, excitment, sorrow, mystery and all that. It's like Daniel Steel meets Sidney Sheldon! I will forever love this book.
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