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Another good installment in the Henry Bins series. Maybe not quite as strong as the first two. I felt like the whole lost in Alaska/earthquake survivor/crazy dream thing went on a little too long. I was questioning everything - the author kept me on my toes - as Henry's narrative felt very real but then I'd read the time stamps and think something was off. But then Henry and his trek would distract me. Basic gist: Mommy dearest is evil. Period. I thought that before with the revelations in 3:10, but now there isn't even a sliver of doubt. But of course I'm going to read part 4...and hope that Henry's dad didn't know a whole lot about what his wife did.