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Everyone has secrets, and of course it wouldn’t be fair to assume Ava falls outside this bracket. She may not know who broke into the house or why, but throughout the story she is forced to address some of her own short comings and actions from the past which may, in a very roundabout way, have led her to where she is now. It’s one of those "a butterfly flaps its wings…." scenarios, but it takes Ava, and therefore the reader too, a while to piece together her role in the chaos (or chaos theory) that ensues.
This is a fast paced book with intricate story arcs. It's a delicious read that draws you in with clever descriptions and likeable characters – so likeable, in fact, it gets a bit hard at times when you realise someone must be lying and therefore a 'friend' you’ve you've made in the pages may well be about to let you down.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending us a copy to review. I thoroughly enjoyed losing myself in these pages. If thrillers (and fibbers) are your thing, you might also enjoy [[Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney]], along with an earlier work from the author of this book, [[Friends Like These by Sarah Alderson]].

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