(3/18/2015)
My first thought was to give this book 4 stars, there were some weak moments, a few scenes I felt were contrived to lead me down the wrong path and too many moments where I felt Melody's character lacked substance. That said, I couldn't put this book down, I thought about the characters when I wasn't reading, I rushed to the conclusion though I didn't want it to end, a five star read for sure!
The Life I Left Behind is narrated by three different characters, Melody who was attacked so badly she was in a coma and lost many of her memories including the attack, Eve, a young woman killed by Eve's assailant, and DI Victoria Rutter who is investigating Eve's murder.
Though having a deceased narrator is not new, think The Lovely Bones, it is done really well here and Eve was my favorite narrator. Eve's narration does not have a super natural feel for those of us who do not particularly care for that genre. Melody is a defeated woman, engaged to a controlling man who is an enabler, perhaps for his own benefit. Melody does not trust her instincts after her brutal attack and has become a recluse hiding from life.
Detective Inspector Rutter is an honorable, hard working woman who is committed to solving Eve's murder while tying up Melody's attack. She believes justice will prevail.
I enjoyed this book immensely and highly recommend it for an edge of the seat read.