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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
Yesterday I read the first third of Interference ... a love story/mystery told in first person in turns by the various characters in the story, starting with the fellow's newly dead wife, then the fellow himself (who does not yet know his wife is dead), then by the eventual love interest (whom he has not yet met). I'm liking this one a lot.
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Interference by Amélie Antoine was excellent. I was wrong in my earlier assumption that the story would be told from multiple first-person points of view only, as the husband's tale and some others were told in third person form.
I most definitely did not see chapter thirteen coming!
(This book was translated from the French by Maren Baudet-Lackner.)