My Murder – Katie Williams

My Murder is a very original story. Technology has progressed to the point that artificial intelligence and virtually reality allow experiences that are way more realistic than now, and a part of life. The story centers on a group of five women who were killed by a serial killer. Edward Early was caught and convicted. When Lou becomes the fifth victim, a recent mother and employee at a virtual strip mall hugging center, it becomes national news. All five women are cloned and returned to life with all but their short term memories intact. A federal government replication commission selected them for this honor and now, they are returned to their prior lives and lifestyles with a serial killer survivor’s group to help them. Naturally, there is a lot of attention on them.

I note there is a real range of opinions on this novel. I found the pace of the book, the writing, the characters and the plot spot on. I read it in a night before bed and when I got up sitting. It has a mystery to solve, plenty of clues, families and babies trying to figure out how to handle the introduction of their loved ones back into their lives and some great twists. I highly recommend “My Murder.”

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