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A brilliant psychological thriller filled with twists, The story is about the tragic death of little Ruby-May Flowers (Jenkins), a year on the family decide to go on holiday to a remote island in Italy to remember Ruby-May's anniversary.

Narrated mostly by Ruby-May's uncle Nick and several chapters narrated from a third person perspective by the child's mother Amy. I thought this was an excellent way to tell the story as the reader was able to feel the emotion through the different characters and gain a different perspective. This was the first mostly male narrative psychological thriller I had read, and i really enjoyed it.

This book is so well written with such a vivid description that I almost felt like I was on the holiday with the family, and I was completely engrossed the whole time. I think the characters are portrayed so well and it was so interesting to see how each of them handled grief in their own way. I also liked the fact that the story line wasn't far fetched and it was believable. I am eager to read this book as seems like a highly interesting read resembling that of Big Little Lies which i ADORED.