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"Faust . . . has crafted a tidy Hitchcockian tale that will be widely enjoyed." -Library Journal A man brutally murders another in a peculiar hunting incident-and then proceeds to assume his persona, his life, and his wife. When a petty argument with an arrogant stranger deep in a Wisconsin forest over who killed a deer escalates to murder, playwright Andrew Neville's life becomes a tangled web of deceit-and self-deception. Back in hometown Chicago, Neville attends the funeral of the man he's murdered and meets his widow, Claudia, and her 3-year-old son. Neville gradually insinuates himself into the widow's confidence and conceives a plan to seize the victim's life-his wife, his son, his work, his wealth, and even his persona and appearance. Neville will become he man he killed. It appears nothing can stop him-except the obnoxious Chicago PI who's determined to prove that Neville and Claudia murdered her husband together.
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5.20.22 When a petty argument with an arrogant stranger escalates to murder, Andrew Neville's life becomes a tangle of deciet and obsession.
Don't normally dislike the main character of a book 😅 And still found myself weirdly rooting for (maybe not there right term) him. Really enjoyed the dry banter between characters, cringed at points, and finished it satisfied. 4.5/5