Witness at large

174 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1966 by Random House.

OCLC Number:
1436398

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4 stars (1 review)

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4 stars

This was a quick, short read. I read it over the course of one afternoon/evening. In many ways, it's typical Mignon G Eberhart (MGE) - a young woman discovers darkness at the heart of her family and close friends, and learns that she really doesn't know these people closest to her as well as she thought. The protaganist is in many ways an outsider, who finds herself – at least in her own eyes – increasingly isolated as time goes on. MGE has a tendency to be a little predictable, so it’s best not to read too many of her novels close together. However, this is one of the more entertaining ones.

The narrator is "Sister", a name she goes by until the very end of the book. I think this nickname is a little disconcerting to some readers, but I'm a southerner and it's quite common around here, especially …