A small New England town. A disappearance. Then, over a decade later, another girl is murdered, and, a few years later, another disappears. What, if anything, connects these crimes?
I liked this. The characters felt very real, and I appreciate that it avoids certain tropes that always stretch my suspension of disbelief. This ends up feeling as much about how secrets stunt emotional growth as about the murder and disappearances. Not quite as twisty and shocking as One of Us Is Lying, but a worthy follow up.
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