![]() ![]() Kate Baron’s character of an independent, self-reliant woman and a single mother with a past she wants to forget, is likable. The characters are well developed and definitive and this is done at perfect pace with the plot development. ![]() and tries to figure out what actually happened in the last days of her daughter’s life. Inconsolable and bewildered by her daughter, who she thought would never have sought to such extremes, Kate starts digging into her daughter’s life – her mails, texts, books etc. Convinced that it must be a mistake, she rushes to school to meet her daughter only to find out that her daughter has committed suicide. A stunned Kate proceeds down to her daughter’s school wondering why her daughter Amelia – an exemplary, smart, straight A student – would do something like that. Kate Baron, a single mother and litigation lawyer at one of New York’s best firms, receives a call from her daughter’s school saying that her daughter was caught cheating in school and she needed to come talk to the principal immediately. ![]() But come on people, you can’t be this misleading! Definitely not one of the classy, mystery thrillers of recent times, this book still manages to keep you occupied till the end. I picked this book after I saw that it made it to the ‘Goodreads Choice of Mystery and Thriller’. ― Kimberly McCreight, Reconstructing Amelia “Sometimes it’s hard to tell how fast the current’s moving until you’re headed over a waterfall” ![]()
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