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The Girl with a Clock for a Heart
by Peter Swanson
In The Girl with a Clock for a Heart, George Foss meets and falls in love with a fellow college freshman, Audrey Beck. They spend all of fall semester together but once he returns to school, he finds out that she has committed suicide over Christmas break. George decides to make a trip to visit Audrey’s parents and when he gets there, he realizes that the girl in the picture is not the girl he loved.
He soon finds out that Liana Dector assumed the life of Audrey Beck and the real Audrey Beck is dead. Twenty years later, he sees her at a bar he regularly goes to and Liana tells George that she needs his help. Despite everything, George is still willing to help her.
I picked up this book after reading The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson and I am so glad I did. The plot of this book is as brilliant as the execution. The book was very fast-paced which kept my attention but also made me not want to put the book down. The character development for Liana because despite all of the awful things she did, a part of me felt sorry for her.
My one criticism is about George’s character development and that is most likely just a personal preference. By the time I was halfway through the book, I was completely over his character’s stupidity. I understand him being in love with her but the fact is that he barely knew this woman. Also, George always tried to blame his stupid decisions on curiosity but no one is that curious. Read more here: https://justkeyana.com/the-girl-with-a-clock-for-a-heart/
He soon finds out that Liana Dector assumed the life of Audrey Beck and the real Audrey Beck is dead. Twenty years later, he sees her at a bar he regularly goes to and Liana tells George that she needs his help. Despite everything, George is still willing to help her.
I picked up this book after reading The Kind Worth Killing by Peter Swanson and I am so glad I did. The plot of this book is as brilliant as the execution. The book was very fast-paced which kept my attention but also made me not want to put the book down. The character development for Liana because despite all of the awful things she did, a part of me felt sorry for her.
My one criticism is about George’s character development and that is most likely just a personal preference. By the time I was halfway through the book, I was completely over his character’s stupidity. I understand him being in love with her but the fact is that he barely knew this woman. Also, George always tried to blame his stupid decisions on curiosity but no one is that curious. Read more here: https://justkeyana.com/the-girl-with-a-clock-for-a-heart/