By Sophie
McKenzie
Sophie
McKenzie
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A murder, a suicide, a killer, a best friend, a lost piece
of faith, when all these things get
allied to Livy Jackson’s subsistence, all opinions she had about the world
suddenly revolutionize.
Livy Jackson is just another middling European
homemaker. Oops did I say is? Sorry, it should be she ‘was’ another run of the
mill European homemaker until she found her husband Will Jackson cheating on
her. Six years ago her life turned upside down. Conversely it was not that she
had not confronted calamity before. During her college years she lost her
exquisite, gullible, flaxen sister. No, no I don’t mean that Kara, Livy’s
sister, died a natural death. She was raped viciously with a knife and then
stabbed to death. This murder left Livy stunned. However by hook or by crook
she muddled through to calm herself when Julia came into her life. Julia and
Kara used to be best friends but after Kara’s death Livy and Julia got tied to
each other. They shared the same grief, they shared the same sentiment and they
even shared the same antagonism. For eighteen years they remained the closest
friends and then Julia committed suicide. Livy saw red. She could not
understand what had made the madcap, fun-loving friend of hers attain eternal
peace. She just could not absorb the fact that Julia had committed suicide and
with the help of Julia’s lover she plunges head first into a situation from
where there’s no looking back. As the story goes on Livy Jackson finds out how
true the quote from Shakespeare’s play, The Merchant of Venice is, “……..O what
a goodly outside falsehood hath!”
Did Julia seriously kill herself or was it a
cover for a murder? If a murder, who killed Julia? What was Julia hiding from
Livy? Were they really best friends? Who could Livy trust now? To find the answer
to all these questions one must read the book “Trust in me”.
Publisher- Simon & Schuster
Price- Rs 299
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rupkatha Mitra.is a student of Calcutta Girls' High School, Class X. Reading books, day-dreaming, speaking her mind through her writings are the only things she enjoys doing. She is also the youngest writer at Express Magazine!