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Mrs. March by Virginia Feito

Mrs. March

A Novel

by Virginia Feito

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  • Aug 2021, 304 pages
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Diane T. (Slingerlands, NY)

Mrs March
A psychological thriller needs to be just that. Unfortunately, Mrs. March misses the mark. I was looking forward in reading this first book of Virginia Frito but was disappointed as it was predictable once you read the first 50 pages.
Perhaps if the main characters had been fully developed, the book might have been a meatier read, however that wasn't the case. I agree with one reviewer who would not have finished reading the book save for the responsibility of writing a review.
I hope that Ms. Feito will write a second book and that Mrs. March will be left in her "pedantic" world.
Nancy C. (The Villages, FL)

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When I read that this story takes place in New York City, I was very excited since I lived there many years ago. When I saw that Elisabeth Moss will be starring as Mrs. March in a soon to be motion picture, I couldn't wait to read this book. What a disappointment!! I found it tedious and amateurish.

Mrs. March's character could have so much to offer, but I feel that it is white-washed. The reader knows what is happening very early on in the story, and it is just more of the same.

To be honest, if I didn't have to write a review I might not have finished reading it.
I am curious to watch the motion picture, to see if Elizabeth Moss can give the character more depth than the author was able to accomplish.

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