Ratings6
Average rating4.8
I enjoyed the first book, but this sequel left me confused about how certain connections were being made. It felt very ‘convenient' that Meridith had a phone call with Daisy-Ann, for instance, and we never got to hear that or see how it transpired. There was a lot of build-up for Daisy-Ann to find proof of Amber killing her father, but despite all her trekking around the country and hiring detectives, it felt anti-climatic that a game camera caught it after all. And Jackson ending up with Locked-in syndrome really doesn't give me the closure I was expecting at the end of this. Daphne having to manage his care and look after him after everything feels unjust.