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Picture this: A few months ago, I m riding a New York City subway reading Dawn Tripp s extraordinary Game of Secrets. I m so enthralled that I actually miss my stop. I get off the subway, tucking the book in my bag, but in the middle of teeming Times Square, I can t help it--I pull out the book, just to read another passage.
Not many books can do this to me.
Game of Secrets is a stunner. The story of a missing father, a murder, and two feuding families tied together in scandal, it s also about the heady rush of desire and the knot of family. Just reading the storyline is thrilling: Young Jane Weld s father vanishes, his skull later found pierced with a bullet hole. Some people whisper that the husband of his mistress, Ada Varick, shot him, but there s no proof. Fast forward fifty years, and Jane and Ada are now locked into a casual game of Scrabble every Friday, slowly playing their hands and releasing their darkest secrets to each other. But as Jane s daughter Marne begins to fall in love with Ada s son, Jane s desperation to know the truth becomes even more crucial.
Irresistible, right?
An unusual love story melded to a literary thriller, and filled with exquisite language and dazzlingly alive characters, Game of Secrets is unlike anything you ve ever read before.