A single mom working as a
waitress has been having trouble with her problematic teenage son. When the
hit-and-run death of a neighbor coincides with the sudden attitude change of
her son, the waitress begins to get suspicious. But it was all just a coincidence…right?
The premise was, as always,
intriguing. The read takes a while to get through with the diary narrative of
the waitress. By chapter 14 is when we finally confirm that, yes, it was the
son that hit the neighbor. Even when we find that someone knows the truth and
is blackmailing them, it’s still pretty slow. Not quite as suspenseful but a
decent effort. I may check out some of the other books by this author. An okay
read.
Rating:
3 stars

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