This was a great holiday read, the sort that makes you want to finish ''just one more chapter''. Unlike some books which flit through time and place, this was easy to follow and the 90s sections were presented with a hint of humour and nod of nostalgia to the era. I wanted the story to end well, and in my mind there was no doubt as to who the goodies and baddies were, though the Police might have something to say on the matter. From start to finish it was thoroughly enjoyable, and I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us a copy to review.
I've previously enjoyed [[The Making of Us by Lisa Jewell|The Making of Us]] and [[The Girls by Lisa Jewell|The Girls]]l from the same author but if you're way ahead of me and have already been through her full back catalogue, we can also recommend [[Watching Edie by Camilla Way]].
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