A review by allisondawn
Swimming at Night by Lucy Clarke

3.0

This was captivating enough, if not a bit long-winded at times. I much preferred Mia's chapters, even though I could feel and understand Katie's grief and actions in hers. The male characters were, as a whole, meh. I wasn't totally sold on the conclusion and its reveals, but the ultimate answer to "what happened" wasn't the sole purpose of this book, so I wasn't too bothered. The family dynamics were really nicely done and, yeah, read this book for the sisters and not for the men or the mystery.