This book focuses on lying, and ghosts or pseudo ghosts, not
sure which. . Hannah, Leah, and their
mother have a very complicated relationship.
Events spiral after one of them dies.
I’m a Durst fan. I inevitably like her books. This is the
first one that I am decidedly lukewarm about.
There is a premise regarding lies that is thought-provoking. If lies are told convincingly enough and with
great frequency, do they create a life of their own? One merely has to look at
the political climate to see there is some accuracy to the premise.
I never invested in any of the characters and wasn’t fond of
the book.
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