Book review - Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill

Book - Bellevue Square

Author - Michael Redhill

Rating - 


Review:

Jean lives in Toronto with her husband and two children, she runs her own book store and has an amazing life but when one person asks if she has seen her doppelganger her entire world is turned upside down as surely this can't be a good sign.  Is this the foreshadowing of a death to come or is it just a mad person who is seeing things?

As more people report seeing the doppelganger it becomes obvious to Jean that she must find this person and what exactly they are doing but can a curiosity that grows and grows to the point of obsession ever be a healthy thing?

This is a fantastically well written book that draws the reader in and pulls them through a journey that twists the mind and makes you question everything as you progress along the journey of Jean and the many characters who her life seems to touch.  The small markdown is that whilst I loved the book throughout, I found myself a little underwhelmed with the ending.


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