![]() ![]() At first I had the impression of a very clever and canny woman who knows exactly what she is doing and who is a perfect actor at the same time playing with the press and portraying the image they want to have. What irritated me the most was the protagonist, the widow, Jeanie. ![]() Yea, of course, throughout the story you can never be completely sure who was responsible for which crime, which character is not telling the truth and how all the small pieces, narrated in discontinuity, integrate into one story. ![]() The novel lacks the suspense and thrill I had anticipated. I had very high expectations but admittedly I am a bit disappointed. Only when the police knock on their door she becomes fully aware of whom she is married to – and suspicious of what a crime he might have committed. ![]() But behind the scenes, a lot is going wrong: Jean Taylor is under constant surveillance of her husband and there are many things he hides from her. From the outside he seems to live the perfect life: small house, nice wife, good job. He recently lost his good job at a bank and now earns his living as a delivery man. Soon a man comes into the focus of the police: Glen Tayler. What happened to little Bella? The 2-year-old girl vanished from the garden and has never since been seen. ![]()
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