The narrator does not take credit nor responsibility for the disaster she sets in place as she tries to explain her relationship with her best friend and the lies she tells to keep that connection. Marnie and Jane have been best friends joined at the hip since school and as they grew up were still in each other's live nearly every day. Then they discovered the loves of their lives. Each has known hard times and grief and have depended on the other. Guilt should play a big part in Jane's story but it really doesn't. Tension ramps as Jane hangs on to that friendship obsession until a heart pounding finish. 3 1/2 stars
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