She has two children, and a loving husband whose career has taken them to Europe and back. However, few people know that Eliza is actually Elizabeth, and that for several weeks during her teens, she was held hostage by Walter, who has been on death row since that fateful summer.
Eliza has worked very hard to put her past (and Walter) behind her, but a random photograph in a society magazine puts her back into Walter's web. Walter sees Eliza as his last chance to avoid death, and so he begins a manipulative dance to draw her to him.
I'd Know You Anywhere keeps readers walking a suspenseful line until its last pages. However, Lippman has created more than just another mystery. She paints an intriguing portrait of the impacts of a crime, and its ripple effects years later.
The mystery will draw you in, but the character development will keep you reading.
Eliza has a happy life.
She has two children, and a loving husband whose career has taken them to Europe and back. However, few people know that Eliza is actually Elizabeth, and that for several weeks during her teens, she was held hostage by Walter, who has been on death row since that fateful summer.
Eliza has worked very hard to put her past (and Walter) behind her, but a random photograph in a society magazine puts her back into Walter's web. Walter sees Eliza as his last chance to avoid death, and so he begins a manipulative dance to draw her to him.
I'd Know You Anywhere keeps readers walking a suspenseful line until its last pages. However, Lippman has created more than just another mystery. She paints an intriguing portrait of the impacts of a crime, and its ripple effects years later.
The mystery will draw you in, but the character development will keep you reading.