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Second Life

By: S.J. Watson
Narrated by: Imogen Church
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How well can you really know another person? And how far would you go to find out the truth about him or her?

When Julia learns her sister has been violently killed, she knows she must get to the bottom of things. Even if it means jeopardising her relationship with her husband and risking the safety of her son. Getting involved with a stranger online. Losing control. Perhaps losing everything.

Set in Paris and London, Second Life is about the double lives people lead--and the dark places in which they can end up. Tense and unrelenting, it is another brilliant novel from S.J. Watson.

©2015 S.J. Watson (P)2015 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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Frustrating read

The only reason I finished this book was to find out what the big plot twist was. The writing was ok and I guess I was surprised by the twist, but everything fell into place too conveniently.
The particularly frustrating part was that I found the main character to not only be foolish but also really selfish. I didn’t feel sorry for her, she didn’t have my back so it was difficult to cheer her on or have any understanding for her.

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