What it's About:
Gabriel and Chloé are young, married, and in love. They live a near perfect life until Chloé, who is very athletic, mysteriously drowns. Gabriel is left to deal with the tragedy alone. He joins a bereavement group where he slowly learns to deal with his wife's death and meets a beautiful photographer, Emma. As Gabriel and Emma start to build their relationship, new revelations about Chloé emerge, changing Gabriel forever. Will Gabriel be able to move on and start a new life with Emma or will Chloé's death haunt him?
What I Thought:
Wow! Wow! O. M. Goodness. This book!
I almost put this book down. I almost stopped reading. I almost gave up. But I am so glad that I kept reading.
Each chapter of Interference has three parts, each one written from the point of view of one of the three main characters. The story is revealed to us through the experiences of each of these characters. In the beginning of the book, one of these characters is already dead. I found this detail very annoying at first and almost stopped reading the book (I don't always like books that are narrated by ghosts), but I am glad that I kept reading because the twists and turns that the plot takes kept me guessing until the very last page. I think this book is the best example of the unreliable narrator I have ever read.
I don't want to give away any details. No. Spoilers. Which is really hard to do when talking about this book. O. M. Goodness. You just have to read this book. You just have to read it.
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