![]() ![]() We only see the girl’s dad and stepmother through their eyes and their interpretations of their actions were tainted by that. ![]() They are very self-centered and entitled and to some extent paranoid of those around them and their motives. I found them both captivating, although I did not really like either of them. You can tell that Charlotte has other issues as well, and it was hard sometimes to read those chapters. Both girl’s are struggling and coping with grief and it is interesting to see how each of them choose to deal with it. The chapters switch between Charlotte’s and Maddie’s points of view, although Charlotte has way more page time than Maddie. This is quite the riveting read, even when you know how it is going to end. ![]() I was fascinated with the Lizzie Borden murders way back when, so when I saw that this was a modern retelling I knew I had to read it. ARC provided by Random House Children’s via NetGalley for an honest review. ![]()
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