'ADDICTIVE'
Liane Moriarty, Sunday Times bestselling author of Nine Perfect Strangers
'RIVETING'
Jane Corry, Sunday Times bestselling author of My Husband's Wife
'DESERVES TO BE A BESTSELLER'
Lisa Ballantyne, Richard & Judy bestselling author of The Guilty One
If you looked the other way, should you be punished?
Twenty years after they went their separate ways, friends and enemies are coming together for their school reunion. Katy, who is desperate to show that she's no longer the shy wallflower. Annabel, who ruled the school until a spectacular fall from grace. Zach, popular and cruel, but who says he's a changed man. And Robbie, always the victim, who never stood a chance.
As the reunion nears, a terrible event that binds the group together will resurface. Because someone is still holding a grudge, and will stop at nothing to reveal their darkest secrets...
'Twisty, compelling, and terrifying realistic' - Lisa Hall
'This bittersweet unravelling of friendships had me hooked from the start' - Caroline England
'A gripping story of cruelty and kindness' - Petronella McGovern
'I loved this book' - Lesley Sanderson
'Ambitious and intricately crafted' - Kate Simants
'Complex, unsettling, and hard to put down' - Jane Holland
I enjoyed this one for the most part. The mystery kept me guessing until the end. However, the "thriller" angle of the story took a back seat to the lives of all the characters. The characters themselves were intriguing, so that definitely went a long way in keeping me interested. So ya, I liked it, but it wasn't something that blew me away.