mostly is these days—something to shock her into
Really enjoyed this one. Throughout, I kept thinking that a book about teenagers is not really my thing. The somewhat redundancy of the storytelling was there. But living in Tana French's words is always so rewarding. And the payoff here was not so much who, but why? Lodging the reason for the murder in the world in which the girls live was in the end more satisfying than a motive that an adult might understand.
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