
Just when you think you know, you don’t.
I enjoy how FM makes you think one thing, then another, and by the end you are as confused as a rat in a maze.
Brooke survived a horrific attack eleven years ago and has been raising her son on her own for ten years. She has moved back to her hometown after the death of her parents. She moved back into their house, with her childhood best friend still living next door, and her ex-boyfriend from her teens as in inmate in the prison she is now working. All that has brought back the memories from that night. Her problem is that she isn’t sure if what she remembers and what she testified to was the actual truth. Life and love have a way of convincing you that maybe you were wrong. Was she?
This was a great read that kept me hooked until the very last sentence. I’m still in shock.