Mary Kubica's debut novel is a brilliantly written first class psychological thriller that will keep you guessing! Rarely do I discover a villain as loathsome as I found Mia's father, Judge Dennett, to be. Her spoiled sister, Grace, doesn't rank much higher on the character likability chart. However, I was able to view Mia's mother with a considerable amount of compassion. I feel like she portrays the most character growth during the novel. Eve morphs from a brow-beaten "Stepford" type wife, who has become emotionally disassociated from her life; into a stronger, more |