This book had me hooked from the beginning and the way in which the author painted the scenery and the characters was just beautiful. The storyline was unique and the reveal wasn’t until the end which was a great way of keeping the reader involved and at the edge of their seat. There were also hints here and there, enough for you to start your own detective work and suspect some of the main characters for the crime that had surely been committed. All the while a country scene, beautiful house and hot summer was conveyed carefully and intricately through the author’s choice of words. Just a beautiful read.
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