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An Amazon Charts Most Read and Most Sold book.
Ella Broden is living a double life.
By day, Ella works as a buttoned-up attorney on some of the city’s most grueling cases. By night, she pursues her passion for singing in the darkest clubs of Manhattan.
No one knows her secret, not even Charlotte, the younger sister she practically raised. But it seems she’s not the only one in the family with something to hide. When Charlotte announces she’s sold her first novel, Ella couldn’t be more thrilled…until she gets a call that her sister’s gone missing.
Ella starts investigating with the help of Detective Gabriel Velasquez, an old flame in the NYPD, and what she finds is shocking. If art imitates life, then her sister’s novel may contain details of her real-life affairs. And any one of her lovers could be involved in her disappearance.
Desperate to bring Charlotte home, Ella works through her list of suspects, matching fictitious characters with flesh-and-blood men. But will it be too late to save the sister she only thought she knew?
348 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 1, 2017
*The book within a book was a really interesting technique that Mitzner implemented well.
*In several places, I was expecting the book to zig and it totally zagged, and that's always a plus in a mystery like this.
*The narration for the audiobook was solid and, I really enjoyed listening.
*It took me a bit to get into this one. I actually started and abandoned it a few times before it pulled me in.
*I had trouble suspending my disbelief a few times because Ella does some things that are unrealistic (e.g. the timing of some events doesn't ring true).
*Ella is the "holder of info" and chooses to tell or not tell very pertinent information to various other characters seemingly on a whim, and in some cases the plot only progresses because she does not divulge information in the way that any other normal and sane person would.
*The ending didn't satisfactorily tie up all the loose ends.