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lizzyteereads 's review for:
The Winter Sister
by Megan Collins
A bit predictable, but an overall interesting plot. I rarely call the plot twist at the end of a thriller (I’ve never been a good detective), but I was able to predict the ending.
Things I still don’t understand:
1. Why was Ben’s father paying for Persephone’s items? It seemed like he was being blackmailed by the creeper next door, so why did he exchange $ for items? Why didn’t he just give him hush money?
2. How did no one in this small town connect the mayor to the mom in the book? Obviously, people knew they had been together- how did no one figure out that Persephone was his daughter? The author mentions that Persephone looks like their mom several times, but still...
3. The mom’s actions throughout the book were reprehensible. And her reasoning is because she loved Persephone so much that she had to be mean to her? Odd.
4. Why exactly did the father kill Persephone?
I read this on a trip in the car, so I might have missed a few key plot points....
Things I still don’t understand:
1. Why was Ben’s father paying for Persephone’s items? It seemed like he was being blackmailed by the creeper next door, so why did he exchange $ for items? Why didn’t he just give him hush money?
2. How did no one in this small town connect the mayor to the mom in the book? Obviously, people knew they had been together- how did no one figure out that Persephone was his daughter? The author mentions that Persephone looks like their mom several times, but still...
3. The mom’s actions throughout the book were reprehensible. And her reasoning is because she loved Persephone so much that she had to be mean to her? Odd.
4. Why exactly did the father kill Persephone?
I read this on a trip in the car, so I might have missed a few key plot points....