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Dec 04, 2015franque rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
I thought this book was going to be another kind of "women writers who hate women" sort of thing (think AM Homes or Gillian Flynn) but the ending saved this book from being that. It was a fair examination of the human failings of judgement & revenge. We all do it so it was good to think about all that juicy hypocrisy that is probably our greatest of sins. Though I nearly stopped reading after the first 3rd of the book, it never really became a pleasure but a curiosity. Still it's worth staying with until the end. Anyone who thinks the ending wasn't plausible probably should read books by Gillian Flynn & AM Homes.