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Duet by Kimberley Freeman

Under another guise Kimberley Freeman, author of Duet, is better known as Kim Wilkins, writer of several award-winning horror and fantasy novels. The shift in genres is a curious one: the transition from speculative fiction to commercial women’s fiction here is not always smooth.

Under another guise Kimberley Freeman, author of Duet, is better known as Kim Wilkins, writer of several award-winning horror and fantasy novels. The shift in genres is a curious one: the transition from speculative fiction to commercial women’s fiction here is not always smooth.

Duet (Kimberley Freeman, Hachette Livre Australia, $32.95 tpb, ISBN 9780733621772, September) ***

Under another guise Kimberley Freeman, author of Duet, is better known as Kim Wilkins, writer of several award-winning horror and fantasy novels. The shift in genres is a curious one: the transition from speculative fiction to commercial women’s fiction here is not always smooth. Duet is a sprawling novel filled with passion, greed, secrets, and lies that sweep through the London pop scene, the opera stages of Europe, an island in Greece, the Australian outback; and spans 30 years. Lives and identities intermingle; loves are lost and found; people are betrayed; melodrama abounds as we follow the lives of two women: Angela Smith and Ellie Frankel. There is no doubt that Freeman is adept when it comes to the written word and can engage the reader with a welltold saga, but Duet doesn’t always hit the mark. Plot twists are a little too predictable, the set-ups obvious, and the coincidences a touch too convenient. This may be the result of the genre change and will hopefully be ironed out as Freeman eases into her new guise. Duet is a sprawling page-turner, however, and will no doubt appeal to fans of Paullina Simons, or those with a hankering for melodrama.

Deborah Crabtree is a Melbourne-based fiction writer and bookseller

This review from Australian Bookseller & Publisher magazine is reproduced by kind permission of Thorpe-Bowker, a division of R R Bowker LLC. © Copyright 2007, Thorpe-Bowker