Uggh. Did not like. Ridiculous characters doing improbable things. And the ending made no sense at all. It was a struggle to finish this book - I wanted to stop after the first 50 pages.
Why did Mal quit her job to hang out with Harry Jordan? He seems to be too busy for a girlfriend ... there is apparently an earlier story here ... I will NOT be looking for it.
Okay, the killer is crazy, that's fine. The creepy guy is a red herring, that's fine. The killer's narrative refers to herself in the third person, that's fine ... transparent, but fine. Rose is impossibly good. Why did that family take in a stranger after a tragedy? Improbable! Why did the police officer push for it? Improbable! Why did the killer want to kill Rose, then be part of Rose's family/replace Rose, then kill Rose again? And why was Jemima killed again? I forgot because I was so distracted by they way everyone magically knew that Jemima recognized her killer ... I hadn't realized that Jemima and Bea had met. And if Bea was so evil and smart, why did she leave a knife in her mother's eye? Makes no sense. Even if she removed it, the coroner would have figured out the cause of death. And how did those people function with one stolen identity and one made-up identity? I'm not sure that's possible. Also, the author doesn't seem to understand how Facebook works. And then, the ending ... okay, the creepy guy kills Bea ... why does he think he's her father again? Didn't he rule that out earlier? And then why did he kill himself? Or did he? It wasn't totally clear. Obviously.