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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author of The Flight Attendant, here is a novel that examines wildly divisive American issues like gun control and animal rights with Chris Bohjalian’s trademark emotional heft and spellbinding storytelling skill. For ten summers, the Seton family—all three generations—met at their country home in New England to spend a week together playing tennis, badminton, and golf, and savoring gin and tonics on the wraparound porch to celebrate the end of the season. In the eleventh summer, everything changed. A hunting rifle with a single cartridge left in the chamber wound up in exactly the wrong hands at exactly the wrong time, and led to a nightmarish accident that put to the test the values that unite the family—and the convictions that just may pull it apart.
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This book just didn't stay with me like Bohjalian's books usually do. It started out strong, but fizzled about 1/2 way through.
While he allowed each character in the story to be a narrator for a time and excelled in creating personalities that rang true, by the middle of the story, I was bored. The intricacies of the legal arguments and all the dialogue between the lawyers just didn't strike me as interesting enough to follow.