“I have to tell it this way, in pieces. I have to work my way up to it. Work my way back to it. I have to show you the beautiful things before I get to the ugly.”
This mystery/thriller follows Nicolette as she travels back to her hometown to work out a family situation. But what follows is a story, told in reverse, of the mystery behind the disappearance of two different girls gone missing ten years apart.
I found myself wrapped up in the drama which occurs naturally as the story is told backward. Information is offered up as a carrot, dangled before you and leaving you turning pages chasing for another taste. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and recommend it for all mystery readers.
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