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From the First Impression this appears to be a thriller centred around family loyalties and dis-loyalties. This is certainly one family with "issues". Our main protagonist simply doesn't get on with her father, her sister or even her significant other who she is convinced is cooling towards to her and will break it off any second.

For a psychotherapist she certainly seems to have little grasp of her own emotions and is in the midst of a panic attack when we first meet her. On the mad dash back to her family home in Red Bluff she has a tearful breakdown in a diner and spills her innermost thoughts to the waitress there. Not behaviour you would expect from a professional in the field of emotional lives.

I'm not entirely sure where this book is going or if I really want to find out. I am definitely sitting on the fence with this one.