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Her One Mistake
by Heidi Perks
2.5 stars rounded down. I can see why some people would like this book. It was okay for me but nothing spectacular. Or maybe I have high expectations for books that I read. This would have been a good vacation read for me.
Dubbed a psychological thriller, it did have some twists and turns and questionable characters, but I never felt like I cared too much for them. I felt like there was too much filler in spots and not enough detail in others.
This book is told in alternating points of view. One is of Charlotte. The other is Harriet. The friendship of these two is put to the test when Harriet trusts Charlotte with her daughter Alice. This is the first time she has left the four-year old with anyone. While at a school fair with her own kids as well as Alice, Charlotte loses track of Alice.
The book then goes on to describe what happens following the disappearance of Alice as the police look for her and the two women deal with what happened.
Dubbed a psychological thriller, it did have some twists and turns and questionable characters, but I never felt like I cared too much for them. I felt like there was too much filler in spots and not enough detail in others.
This book is told in alternating points of view. One is of Charlotte. The other is Harriet. The friendship of these two is put to the test when Harriet trusts Charlotte with her daughter Alice. This is the first time she has left the four-year old with anyone. While at a school fair with her own kids as well as Alice, Charlotte loses track of Alice.
The book then goes on to describe what happens following the disappearance of Alice as the police look for her and the two women deal with what happened.