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Average rating4.5
3.5 stars.
Not my favorite Eason, really. I got halfway through and put it down for four months, so it definitely isn't as suspenseful as others. Also, the ultimate reveal relied a trifle too much on a coincidence for me to find it satisfying; also, it raised just about as many questions as it answered. (Like—why did that person really have any motive to kill Dani?) And the writing was much more choppy than her usual, with sentence fragments and comma splices: I get that some authors use that to show action, but it didn't gel with the action that was actually happening.
Still, an enjoyable story with plenty of twists and some great characters.