3.5 stars
In 2006, Mira is the victim of a hit and run, with the driver speeding off after committing the deed.
We then return to 1998 to see 10 year old Mira, whose OCD embarrasses her mother beyond belief. And on to 2005, with her father having abandoned the family, her younger sister treating her like rubbish and her mother at her wit's end. On the plus side, Mira meets Joseph Oliver, who treats her like a real person. By 2006, Mira is living with her father and his partner and her annoying daughter, Leah, and has her relationship with Joseph to keep her going. Then, she is run down, but by whom and why?
Demeester has written a decent YA psychological story here, though the majority of the characters are irredeemable and so self-absorbed as to make them insufferable. This makes for difficult reading, particularly as readers like to engage with at least one of the characters they are reading about. Coupled with a somewhat clunky reveal, this makes for a lesser story than the initial premise suggests. A bit of a missed opportunity.