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Don't I Know You?: A Novel [Hardcover]

Karen Shepard (Author)
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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May 23, 2006

Gina's son, Steven, caught only a fleeting glimpse of the killer as he fled. If only, he wonders again and again.

As Lily Chin prepares for her upcoming wedding, a mysterious woman appears to inform her of her fiancÉ's secret life—which may have included Gina Engel.

Louise Carpanetti received a phone call from the dying Gina. Now, more than a decade later, she is forced to finally acknowledge a shocking possibility: the killer might be her emotionally disturbed son. . . .

Told through three distinct yet interconnected narratives, Karen Shepard's Don't I Know You? is an intricate, dazzling, and devastating psychological drama that absorbs and thrills as it examines the complexities of the human heart.

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Starred Review. Shepard's masterful third book opens in 1976 on Manhattan's Upper West Side as 12-year-old Steven Engel comes home to find his mom, Gina, stabbed to death. The story is divided into three parts, each giving us a different angle on the crime: first from Steven's point of view in the immediate aftermath, then from each of the perspectives of two women removed from the crime but not from its far-reaching reverberations. As Steven is shuffled among caretakers—including Phil, Gina's current boyfriend and a prime suspect—Shepard backgrounds the murder investigation, instead choosing to lay bare Steven's shock and grief in tight, precise terms ("He saw her face again. He felt as if he were standing at the edge of something high"), a strategy that continues throughout the novel. The second part takes place a year later, following schoolteacher Lily Chin, engaged to wealthy Nickolai Belov, as she's confronted by a woman who claims to have been Nickolai's lover—before pointing Lily to where Nickolai has hidden Gina's journal. In the third part, Shepard leaps ahead 10 more years to focus on 73-year-old Louise Carpanetti, suffering from terminal cancer and unsure what to do about her dependant, childlike 55-year-old son, Michael; when she reads about a break in the 12-year-old murder case, she must confront old doubts about her erratic son's involvement. Subtle and rewarding, Shepard's narrative unravels the mystery of Gina's murder obliquely, through her characters' layered relationships, leading to a conclusion that's satisfying, haunting and well deserved. (May)
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“Shepard has found a voice here that is as strong and confident and full of wise observation.” (O magazine )

“[This] cunningly crafted jigsaw puzzle is colored by vibrant prose and capped by a you’ll-never-guess conclusion.” (Entertainment Weekly )

“Shepard’s masterful third book…leads to a conclusion that’s satisfying, haunting and well deserved.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review) )

“A chilly, disquieting mystery in which the answer to the title is always ‘no.’” (Ron Hansen, author of Mariette in Ecstasy and the National Book Award finalist Atticus )

“Riveting and deeply felt and true.” (Dave Eggers, author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius )

“This is a book that haunts and tantalizes and possesses us long after the last page is turned.” (Tim O’Brien author of the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Things They Carried and National Book Award winner for Going After Cacciato )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1ST edition (May 23, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060782374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060782375
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,618,635 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Haunting and memorable, September 9, 2006
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I read this book in one sitting. Afterwards I thought about it for days - the subtle characters are brillantly developed and the story is haunting - the main characters are all flawed in interesting and realistic ways. The fact that it is a mystery is secondary - although I found the mystery intriguing and was surprised by the final twists. I would not, however, recommend the book for someone who is simply looking for a mystery/whodunnit - it is a more "intense" read and definitely more about the characters than the underlying mystery.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No, Not Really: A Review, March 17, 2007
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This is the best book I've read in a very long while. It lifts the psychological thriller out of the realm of the sensational and plunks it down in the middle of ordinary people with all too ordinary fears and foibles. The story reminds us that it's impossible to fully know another person, since our perception of them is filtered through our own needs and limitations. The things we say, as well as the things we don't, can have equally devastating consequences. One character is haunted by the truthes he never told, while another sabotages an entire lifetime of trust and devotion with four simple words - tragically, when it's too late to do anything to set things right. These are the threads woven throughout the novel,and the resulting tapestry reveals murderer, motive and at least one of the weapons - the deadly power of words. That's more than a fair payoff in a mystery.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Page-turner, June 21, 2006
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This is not an easy book to review without spoilers, but I will try:

SUMMARY, NO SPOILERS:

Part One takes place in 1976 in New York. A young boy named Steven finds the body of his mother Gina in the hallway of his apartment. She has been brutally murdered.

The story continues with a police investigation, and we are introduced to several characters who will reappear in various places and times in this novel.

Part Two takes place a little over a year later, and we are introduced to a woman named Lily Chin, who is engaged to be married. We follow her as she becomes concerned and distrustful of Nickolai, the man she is to marry.

Part Three takes place 10 years after this, when we focus on a 73 year old woman named Louise and her son Michael, who has developmental problems. Louise is the upstairs neighbor from Gina, and she has secrets of her own.

By looking at the title of this book, one would put it in the mystery genre - but it is more than that. And that is a good thing because I'm not sure the book works completely for a "mystery" book. If you read it as such, you will be disappointed.

This book was an absolute page-turner for me, and it gets 5 stars for this reason. Shepard does raise the issue of the problems we all have in really "knowing" the people we love, and I think is the real gist of this novel.

Recommended, especially for those in a reading slump. This will grab you from page one.
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