A twisty thriller!

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This was certainly a very twisty book! I was guessing and second guessing and triple guessing about who killed Amanda and I still got it wrong. I did enjoy the story though it kept me from doing some of my chores, just so I could finish it and find out why it all happened.

A Good Marriage was written from two perspectives, that of Lizzie (the attorney that is representing Zach, who was also a friend back in college) and that of Amanda (with the timeline of before the party). The Amanda parts for me were tinged with sadness, both for who she was (timid and low self esteem but sweet) and because I knew that she was not going to make it. I also liked reading the court documents and the Krell findings though they did nothing but muddy the waters for me, they were still interesting.

This was a good murder mystery/legal thriller!