Friday, March 27, 2009

Woman Into Wolf by Alysse Aallyn


Product Description
Needing some career other than tiptoeing around a temperamental husband, perfect wife Persey Royall unearths a surprising knack for locating murder victims. But one corpse she can't find is that of her husband's richly hated twin brother, who seems to have come back from the dead to wreak his rage upon the living. This heart-stopping thriller about emotional complicity and sexual permission is a voyage of self-discovery that lays bare the cruel impersonations and the shame-filled masquerades that fuel a family's secrets. Readers have rated Aallyn's latest character-driven insight into the crossroads of greed and lust Satisfying as hell. Aallyn's book is based on the incidents from three groundbreaking cases that changed the history of human culpability. Here at The Midnight Reader we are devoted to sharing reality from the inside out with our readers -- because the truth is always stranger than fiction, and the only question that remains is --Why?

My thoughts
“Woman Into Wolf” is an interesting little tale about a woman named Persephone whom has to deal with her husband Roy (who worships her), her mother-in-law (who only wants a grandchild), and Roy’s dead twin brother (who she heard so much about). She also seems to come across dead bodies. Is it because she wants to stay into touch with the investigator, Jarod? Persephone seems unhappy in the life she is living and deals with it by getting involved with the search of the serial killer. Alysse Aallyn develops her characters with great detail and the story develops into an explosive ending, but my mind wandered at certain points in the story which I found uninteresting. It is an okay read.

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