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"For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train: A dazzling work of psychological suspense that weaves together the past and present of two women's twisted friendship. Beautiful, creative, a little wild ... Edie was the kind of girl who immediately caused a stir when she walked into your life. And she had dreams back then--but it didn't take long for her to learn that things don't always turn out the way you want them to. Now, at thirty-three, Edie is working as a waitress, pregnant and alone. And when she becomes overwhelmed by the needs of her new baby and sinks into a bleak despair, she thinks that there's no one to turn to ... But someone's been watching Edie, waiting for the chance to prove once again what a perfect friend she can be. It's no coincidence that Heather shows up on Edie's doorstep, just when Edie needs her the most. So much has passed between them--so much envy, longing, and betrayal. And Edie's about to learn a new lesson: those who have hurt us deeply--or who we have hurt--never let us go, not entirely.."--
Edie was the kind of girl who immediately caused a stir when she walked into your life, but it didn't take long for her to learn that things don't always turn out the way you want them to. At thirty-three Edie is working as a waitress, pregnant and alone. When she becomes overwhelmed by the needs of her new baby and sinks into a bleak despair, she thinks that there's no one to turn to. But someone's been watching Edie, waiting for the chance to prove once again what a perfect friend she can be. It's no coincidence that Heather shows up on Edie's doorstep, just when Edie needs her the most. Edie's about to learn a new lesson: those who have hurt us deeply-- or who we have hurt-- never let us go. Not entirely.
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Watching Edie is a “before and after” style book that slowly reveals bits and pieces of a traumatic event from the past while following those same characters in the present day. I admit that my review is probably biased by my tendency not to enjoy this genre - I get annoyed by how little information is revealed in each breadcrumb, and when the switches between past and present are very frequent it can be distracting. That said, this book is well-written and I did not predict the ending. While the story got bogged down by an overload of angst and inner turmoil at times, the ending was suspenseful and left me thinking after it was over. A good read for fans of psychological suspense stories.