However, once you get through that the story really ramps up and keeps you guessing throughout the remainder of the book – even down to the last page. I really enjoyed the setting and my only criticism is that at times it had a little too much descriptive narrative when telling the stories of the 4 main characters and this section dragged a little. What they find will devastate all concerned and opens a tangled web of lies between these four characters. On the night of the Moon Festival, Eadie goes missing and everyone is looking for her. She has a younger sister Molly who is a troubled teenager and she hopes to rekindle her romance with Blake. She has always had a crush on Blake who is the local cop from their school days. Hannah has returned home to teach at the local school after an extended absence away overseas.
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