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Steven Blitz is having a tough day. He's defending a psychopathic serial killer whose trial starts on Monday and he needs to work on his opening statement. His wife, Laura, wants a divorce and is leaving him for another woman. He's been having terrible migraine headaches. Laura kicks him out of their house and on the way to his brother's home, he stops for gas and gets stabbed, bleeding out in the snow and the dark.
But other versions of Steven Blitz, “who've made different, better decisions than this version” of Steven Blitz made, are living happy lives right now, aren't they? AREN'T THEY?
In “The Next Time I Die”, Jason Starr successfully blends the humdrum, aggravating details of everyday life with alternate timelines in an entertaining showcase of suspenseful paranoia.
Ended up stopping this book at 25%. The main character was too much of a stubborn moron that kept denying what was going on. A shame because I've really liked everything else Mr. Starr has published.