I enjoy good psychological thrillers and if there's a bit of supernatural thrown in I won't mind. The synopsis had a line that a kid knows details she should not and that's what hooked me in.Let me befrank readers,there's no supernatural elements,when you read it you will come to realise it was the most natural thing that happened.Now even that was not what spoiled the book for me, it was the protagonist.
The premise:
Child psychiatrist Kate Wolfe's world comes crashing down when one of her young patients commits suicide, so when a troubled girl is left at the hospital ward, she doubts her ability to help. But the girl knows things about Kate's past, things she shouldn't know, forcing Kate to face the murky evidence surrounding her own sister's murder sixteen years before, bringing Kate face to face with her deepest fear.
So the first sentence tells us she is a child psychiatrist . I guess that would require some intelligence and smartness, right? I guess we are wrong because the number of stupid decisions Kate takes from the beginning is so high that I was frustrated throughout the reading time.Thats not even considering her relation with her patients, that is completely another point.Her patient dies, her sisters murderer gets sentenced to death and dies then her other patient's mother is murdered ( a patient she should not be handling at all) and even after repeatedly told by her supervisor and her boyfriend that she needs a vacation, she refuses to listen to reason. When it becomes intolerable and her supervisor tells her that it has become completely mandatory for her to take leave she actually tries to guilt him by saying something on the line don't you trust me?!
Apart from that she gets easily swayed by the next person, someone says 'this and this happened' ok. Next person says 'no this and this happened'. Convinced.Why is this happening ,is it right,what's the motivation, nah, she goes from pillar to post based on that.
In one scene she says " tell me I can deal with it, I had spent some time in this really volatile hospital and so I m experienced"
Not exactly word for word,but you get the gist .That part is funny because throughout the book, there's this one sentence that is repeated " Kate couldn't handle it" ," she couldn't handle it any longer", these were in places after every other crisis. Some of the part could have worked if she were anything other than a famous psychiatrist, I mean lady if you can't deal with it you should take some time apart for yourself, not take that baggage with you to work and allow it cloud everything.
There's another conversation where a retired detective talks with her and tells her how a person is criminal.You know what she asks? Why don't you arrest him!!! Really? Which part of the retired didn't you understand. I mean it would have been ok if she was just trying to get sense of the situation, but no she's bewildered throughout all of it.
I could go on and on but I think I should end my rant here.Anyone apart from Kate can guess who the culprit is going to be if you keep your eyes open.
Disappointing read.