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claudia_is_reading's review
5.0
As with the previous one, you don't need to have read the first two to read this one, but if you do, you'll get a better feel for the people in this story, and the town's life in general.
That said, this is yet another great story. Multiple story-lines, different perspectives, a well-maintained tension, and a mystery that no matter what, I was unable to dispel until the end of the book.
One of the things I enjoyed the most was Katie's character, who, even when she's dead most of the book, keeps evolving through those who knew her. And as a reminder of our times, and the way the things are, we have a blog and Facebook to highlight how quickly things can get out of our hands in the digital era.
The end comes with a punch, and wow! I won't spill the beans, but just... wow!
My only regret is that I simply couldn't wait to begins this book at a time I'd have had uninterrupted time to enjoy it, but that's why re-reads happen.
An extraordinary end to the trilogy
That said, this is yet another great story. Multiple story-lines, different perspectives, a well-maintained tension, and a mystery that no matter what, I was unable to dispel until the end of the book.
One of the things I enjoyed the most was Katie's character, who, even when she's dead most of the book, keeps evolving through those who knew her. And as a reminder of our times, and the way the things are, we have a blog and Facebook to highlight how quickly things can get out of our hands in the digital era.
The end comes with a punch, and wow! I won't spill the beans, but just... wow!
My only regret is that I simply couldn't wait to begins this book at a time I'd have had uninterrupted time to enjoy it, but that's why re-reads happen.
An extraordinary end to the trilogy
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