Turn of Mind by Alice LaPlante, fiction, 307 pages.
This was our choice for the May book group.
I was a little disturbed when I discovered, about halfway through this book featuring a main character with Alzheimer's, that I had read it, but forgotten.
Here is what I wrote about the book when I first read it back in 2011:
Dr.
Jennifer White, brilliant orthopedic surgeon, mother of two grown
children, and a recent widow, is rapidly succumbing to Alzheimer's
disease. She is a believable and compelling narrator, she is angry,
secretive, and still proud of her skills, her family, and the life that
she has made. She has lost a great deal lately, but she still has her
secrets; her husband was serially unfaithful, and her son has a drug
problem and other difficulties. She may have other secrets as well: the
one about her daughter, what her late husband did, and the one that has
the police nosing around, who killed her neighbor and best friend,
Amanda, and surgically removed the fingers of one of that poor woman's
hand.
Well written, and well done, with that forgivable flaw of too
few characters to spread the suspicion among, leaving the final revealed
truth somewhat expected.
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