Saturday, November 9, 2024

Review: SHE DIDN’T FALL by Rowen Chambers

 


It all began at Blair’s 40th birthday party with her friends, neighbors, and colleagues. Her marriage was in turmoil, her daughter was a moody and rebellious teen, and her fat neighbor had a bad attitude toward everyone. Then someone pushes her down the stairs. She didn’t fall.

 

Blair wakes up in the hospital with no memory of what happened. As soon as she gets back to work, she gets a note saying “I know what you did with him.” With who? And who sent this?

 

The diary prose was kind of slow as Blair mostly questions the so-called accident as she works through all the drama and construction at her real estate job. It’s kind of hard and not that interesting if all we had to go by of what happened were Blair’s spotty memory and scattered eye-witness recollections of neighbors and colleagues. After a while, you almost really don’t care who pushed her down the stairs.

 

Eh, an okay read. Not too thrilling.

 

Rating: 3 stars

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