Ratings9
Average rating3.4
Wow, that was just wow! That was such an amazing read that I managed to read it in less than a day! From the first page to the last it kept your attention throughout! A definite page turner!
Obviously felt really awful for Karen, but also felt sympathetic towards Ali who really found herself between a rock and a hard place! Her husband on one side and her best friend on the other! Not to mention how after the first allegation everything went downhill. The saying ‘it doesn't rain, but it pours' couldn't have been more apt!
Felt awful for Cassie, Ali and Mike's daughter, too. How awful for her that she suffered because of the alleged crime of her father. It's probably unsurprising that people would turn against you when someone you know (especially with it being her father) is accused of such a serious crime, but I really felt bad for Cassie.
The twists and turns kept coming, making it a totally engrossing book! I really couldn't put it down.
The ending was a shock, I really didn't see that coming!
Great book and I would definitely recommend it to others!
It was a very normal story
Maybe it's just because I've come from reading high-fantasy but this felt very plain and too grounded for me.
There are some good plot twists and the characters are portrayed well but I just didn't have a NEED to read more by this author like I have previously with others.
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Excellent crime/thriller/mystery book! I did consider for just one tiny moment the fact that clearly my university years were sort of bland, but it was just for a second and then I was back actually paying the author mental compliments for the way people were flawed but not ridiculously stereotyped and the twists were believable and interesting. I've been reading dozens of these books and was really glad to come across one I would recommend. Way to go!