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If This Is Home by Stuart Evers

andrew61's review against another edition

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4.0

A really enjoyable read and surprising as it was a random choice from the library shelves. The plot is split into two time lines, the first sees Joe Novak trading apartments/experiences in a fancy hotel in Las Vegas to rich American men, however he is falling apart and has flashbacks to his life 13 years earlier as Mark Wilkinson an 18 year old on the brink of running away with his girlfriend Bethany to New York. At the same time as we hear of life for Mark in suburban cheshire village on outskirts of manchester we also see Bethany's day as carnival queen as third story. There is something that has happened which we don't find out to later but it keeps you guessing to the end and whilst Joe/Mark is both an unreliable narrator and not a particularly likeable character the novel keeps you guessing throughout. A page turner and good read which I rattled through.

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3.0

When he left the UK, Mark Wilkinson also left behind his name and entered the US as Joe Novak. By now, he is known as Mr Jones and selling apartments in Las Vegas. But something from his past is haunting him, he has episodes, hears voices or better: one voice: the one of Bethany, his girl-friend when he was still a teenager and living in England. He is thirty now and Bethany has been dead for thirteen years. He had wanted to leave their sad hometown together with her, to build a life together in New York, but then, she was murdered. After an incident with a client, he returns to England, now to find out the truth about Bethany’s death.

I was eager to read the novel due to the high praise I could read everywhere. After having finished, I am somewhere between disappointed and deeply confused. Either I didn’t get it at all or it absolutely didn’t work for me.

First of all, I had the impression that the first and the second half of the novel didn’t work together at all. It’s like having completely different characters and two independent stories told. In the beginning, we get a lot of clichés about men who are by far too rich and who think they own the world. It might be quite realistic, but not very interesting and ultimately, it leads to nothing for me. The second part, when Mark tries to figure out what happened to Bethany made a lot more sense, even though he hears her ghost talking constantly. I was waiting for the stunning moment when the circumstances of Bethany’s death are revealed, I expected something unusual, unforeseen and really surprising. Yet, this didn’t come. Actually, I didn’t even understand why he had to change his name all the time and what he was running from after all.
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