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A review by 13rebecca13
Evidence of the Affair by Taylor Jenkins Reid
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
For a short story at only 86 pages long, this one really packs a punch.
Evidence of the Affair is written in letter form. Carrie Allsop discovers that her husband Ken is having an affair with a woman named Janet after she finds letters from Janet in Ken's briefcase. Carrie then writes to David Mayer, Janet's husband, informing him of what she has found and asks him to look out for any letters from Ken because she wants to understand why he has decided to have an affair.
Carrie and David continue the letters, even meeting up in person as they only have each other and understand what the other is going through.
The letters are heartwrenching, they have juxtaposed lives and Carrie sees herself as not enough for Ken.
A beautiful read and I will definitely push the Taylor Jenkins Reid books that I have on my TBR up!
Evidence of the Affair is written in letter form. Carrie Allsop discovers that her husband Ken is having an affair with a woman named Janet after she finds letters from Janet in Ken's briefcase. Carrie then writes to David Mayer, Janet's husband, informing him of what she has found and asks him to look out for any letters from Ken because she wants to understand why he has decided to have an affair.
Carrie and David continue the letters, even meeting up in person as they only have each other and understand what the other is going through.
The letters are heartwrenching, they have juxtaposed lives and Carrie sees herself as not enough for Ken.
A beautiful read and I will definitely push the Taylor Jenkins Reid books that I have on my TBR up!