I really enjoyed the premise of this book. Rose Barclay is a 9 year old with traumatic mutism after watching her nanny fall to her death and the Barclay family home. Now Rose is collecting sharp objects, the parents are acting strangely, and Stella Hudson, a best interest attorney, is brought in to give her opinion on which parent should be awarded primary custody.
This was like a domestic thriller with police procedural elements thrown in. I really liked the two combined, but this was a bit too slow for me. Something just felt slightly off, but I can’t really put my finger on what it was. The twist was a fun one, and not one I expected. Overall, it was a quick and enjoyable read. 3.5 stars rounded down to 3.
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