MacDonald has this one short, The Willow Pool, with about seven or eight 1st-person takes on the matter. Each one starts out with a confessional tone..."I am..." and their name. The last is one from the good doctor...and almost...though MacDonald did not do this I don't think...but when I got to the good doctor, I had a sense that the previous confessionals had been written for him...for the final say-so. He has a longer story, novel length, All These Condemned...same method, 1st-person multiple takes. I liked the narrative style, the story not as much as other stories. In that Miranda story...this main character believes something happened...but he is wrong on all counts. I liked the idea of a character...firm in belief...but wrong on so many counts and unaware of the mistake...goes on to make more mistakes....the reader aware of what's happening. But yeah...these stories with multiple-character pov-s with a twist...those are a blast. One thing...in the All These Condemned...it got to be a bit of a bore when reading about the same event...a word of caution there I guess. Everything in moderation. That story I mentioned in my first...The Silent Wife...has this back and forth, two characters, the wife and then the husband...somewhat the same thing happening there. Plus the present tense.