Kate Klein bored. Her husband is always absent, his 3 children under 5 years take up all his time. In addition, she had to follow her husband in Connecticut, this lost hole, filled with good and she hates women who think they are perfect mothers. One day she receives the call from one of them, Kitty, who claims that they have a "mutual friend" and she asked him to come to lunch at her home the following Friday. There, Kate discovers Kitty murdered, a knife between the shoulder blades. Kate and her sassy girlfriend Janie, both former corrective scrandale in a newspaper; will conduct the investigation surrounding the death of Kitty. We follow them in their little shenanigans in their deductions, their delusions ... Who killed Kitty? Why? And who is this "mutual friend"? By dint of snooping, Kate find a note on his windshield "Stop asking questions where you will be the next to go there" ...
Jennifer Weiner I discover with this book, and I'm totally hooked! It is a story both sad, funny, and thrilling. Until the end, it probably does nothing. Until the end we say "but that ????". The characters are really great. The writing style is fluid, there is no burden. It's simple, once I started reading this book, I could not let go!