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alathiaparis's review against another edition
5.0
The perfect sequel in an amazing way to continue the story with perfect twists and turns that left me wanting more in the next book.
apn01's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
tita_noir's review against another edition
4.0
Continues the murder over-arching plot of the previous book in the series.
In this one the hero, Mack's father was one of the survivors of the car crash from 35 years ago where a group of teenagers saw something they weren't supposed to see and 3 of 4 lived but with no memory of what it was. In the previous book, that book's heroine's father was one of those car accident survivors who was murdered and we were left with no clues or motive. However through storytelling, we get at least three possible suspects.
Like the previous book, the present day murder with motives going back 35 years serves as a surrounding mystery plot and a catalyst to get the hero and heroine together. Also like the previous book this larger mystery is still unsolved at the end of the book but there is still a self-contained suspense subplot that does get resolved. The heroine has a stalker who menaces her throughout the story. There is a bit of a mystery with the stalker that I figured out very early but was curious how the author would allow it to play out. It was pretty creepy.
Still a good read and now I am ready to move on to the third book where I'll be sad of who the third murder victim is going to be (we've gotten to know them well throughout the series but it if stays true to the story this person will be the next victim) but really curious of which one of the possibles it really is.
In this one the hero, Mack's father was one of the survivors of the car crash from 35 years ago where a group of teenagers saw something they weren't supposed to see and 3 of 4 lived but with no memory of what it was. In the previous book, that book's heroine's father was one of those car accident survivors who was murdered and we were left with no clues or motive. However through storytelling, we get at least three possible suspects.
Like the previous book, the present day murder with motives going back 35 years serves as a surrounding mystery plot and a catalyst to get the hero and heroine together. Also like the previous book this larger mystery is still unsolved at the end of the book but there is still a self-contained suspense subplot that does get resolved. The heroine has a stalker who menaces her throughout the story. There is a bit of a mystery with the stalker that I figured out very early but was curious how the author would allow it to play out. It was pretty creepy.
Still a good read and now I am ready to move on to the third book where I'll be sad of who the third murder victim is going to be (we've gotten to know them well throughout the series but it if stays true to the story this person will be the next victim) but really curious of which one of the possibles it really is.