Thursday, October 11, 2012

Alice LaPlante, Turn of Mind *** 1/2

A murder mystery in which the narrator and prime suspect is a woman suffering from dementia. She is a former orthopedic surgeon; the victim was her best friend and was found with her fingers surgically removed. Did you kill her friend? If so, why? And will she remember?

Frankly, the mystery is a gimmick. I didn't really care about it. The strength of the book is the voice of the narrator. She comes through as a fascinating character, and LaPlante is able to capture a convincing descent into dementia -- until the last few pages, when she has to wrap up the mystery with the typical exposition.

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