Synopsis
She was his ultimate game...
Journalist, Meadow Graham, is invited to interview death row inmate, Vincent Mercier. Given three days to hear his sordid confession, Meadow seeks to learn why a wealthy hotel owner killed four people, including her twin sister.
Sensually exotic and enigmatic, Vincent details his deception while bragging about the amusement he took in manipulating Meadow’s sister.
Their interview is a battle of wills.
His story is a twisted web of coercion and lies.
And the tragedy is too perfect to be real.
Will Meadow discover all of Vincent’s secrets while she fights to protect her own?
Review
I remember first reading this book and the emotions. It was deffinately one of those books I told people about.
Since re-starting reading and blogging and reviewing, I've really loved reading all these older read books and refalling in love with them. I even remember thinking back then, I can't wait for a time when I have a reason to re-read this book I loved it that much.
Anyway, Meadow is a reporter coming face to face with Vincent to find out why he decided to not only kill the other victim that day, and the others they found buried, but why he killed her own twin sister.
She's the only reporter granted access to him for the next 3 days. The only reporter he's willing to let his secrets slip to.... because after those three days are up.... so is vincents time. He's scheduled for execution and meeting his maker.
The story flits through the present time in the prison, and the past through vincents recollection and Penelopes diary (Meadows twin). Cleverly done I think.
The journey from first meeting to friends is really kinda sweet, yes there are few moments of wham bam thank you mam but it's not the whole story... even if you think it will be. It's not
READ THE BOOK!! that's all I can say! AMAZING!
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