This was an intriguing and multi-layered story with more than one mystery at its heart.
The book was entertaining and well structured, with lots of teasers and hints that kept me changing my mind about whodunnit right till the end.
There's a nice range of characters, each with different possible secrets and motives, but not so many that I had any issues losing track of who, what and when. I really appreciated this since a big cast can be challenging sometimes.
Props to the author for including what was (to me) a great representation of someone with an anxiety disorder. It was really interesting seeing Gracie’s anxiety from her own POV, as well as her mother’s.
And the author has done an excellent job writing one of the skeeviest, ickiest, most teeth-grindingly frustrating men that I've read in a while! Every scene he was in made my skin crawl, and my reading notes on those chapters are full of rude words.
His portrayal, and the reactions of the men and women around him, demonstrate the dangers of letting inappropriate behaviour slide.
Do check the Content Warnings below, as there are multiple other emotive issues built into the plot.
If you're a fan of Ali Lowe and Anna Snoekstra, I think you'll enjoy peeling back the layers to find out what really happened just like I did.
Highly recommended!
CW: assault, workplace/sexual harassment, school bullying, illness (Alzheimers, stroke), SIDS, mental health (depression, anxiety, agoraphobia)
(This book was gifted by the publisher)