A review by jaclynday
The Quality of Silence by Rosamund Lupton

4.0

Really enjoyed the way this story grew. Like many similar books, Lupton has a killer hook for about 80% of the book's plot. In that 80%, we see Ruby (the deaf daughter of our other protagonist, Yasmin) really taking shape and becoming a character we want to keep following and learning more about. The plot loses steam even as it's meant to heat up--not an uncommon problem with suspense stories--but it doesn't detract from the goodness that came before. (And there's plenty of it.)