An unsolved murder creates damage that reverberates through decades.
This is a mystery that reads like true crime and is very hard to put down. Even as you imagine you know where it's going, the writing style and the narrative told in alternating points of view will keep you pushing on, analyzing, and guessing all the while.
The past: in 1948, Noelle Grace Huber was stabbed 36 times in the kitchen of her home while she was baking a cake. Her parents were not home at the time. She was 12 years old. No-one was ever arrested or convicted for the crime. It was senseless and tragic, and everyone who knew the family suffered for years.
The present: it's 2020 and the COVID pandemic has created a lockdown in Palm Beach, Florida. A young wife discovers that her family has gone missing. A middle-aged writer is working on a book about the murder of her mother's best friend. Why is the writer so interested in Linda Alonso and her children? Then, a severed hand is found on the beach.
Past and present collide in spectacular fashion as truth and lies are exposed. There are some great reveals and twists along the way. I enjoyed this very much though it is a bit of a slow burner as the author sets the stage. The two female characters have traits and behaviors that I both loved and hated, and they certainly challenge beliefs about justice and revenge. Looking forward to reading other reviews and comments on this novel.
Thank you to NetGalley and Post Hill Press for this e-book ARC to read and review.
This is a standalone and is not part of any series.
Genre = mystery, crime thriller, psychological,
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