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''The Good Father'' is an excellent thriller, but more than that, it's a study of how well we know our children, how well our children understand us and, most importantly, the butterfly effect of a single word, action or event. This is the sort of novel that could encourage the examination of our interaction with children and that can't be a bad thing.
If you've enjoyed this and would like to read another book examining a child via a parent's viewpoint, try [[We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver]]. You might also enjoy [[Before the Fall by Noah Hawley]].
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