Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy)
A powerful, fascinating and utterly devastating read. The subject matter is much darker than I typically like but it is handled very well.
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When Yuko Moriguchi's four-year-old daughter died in the middle school where she teaches, everyone thought it was a tragic accident.
It's the last day of term, and Yuko's last day at work. She tells her students that she has resigned because of what happened - but not for the reasons they think.
Her daughter didn't die in an accident. Her daughter was killed by two people in the class. And before she leaves, she has a lesson to teach...
But revenge has a way of spinning out of control, and Yuko's last lecture is only the start of the story. In this bestselling Japanese thriller of love, despair and murder, everyone has a confession to make, and no one will escape unharmed.
A powerful, fascinating and utterly devastating read. The subject matter is much darker than I typically like but it is handled very well.
Read my full review of this title at Mysteries Ahoy!