![]() ![]() Honestly, I don’t plan murders, and I stay on the right side of the law, yet I felt like I knew that he shouldn’t have made such a ridiculous mistake. ![]() Quote: “You didn’t think we were going to stop, did you?” Most of the book wasn’t very fast-paced, but the end was more of a thriller. There was a good amount of suspense, and I was also constantly worrying that Millicent and her husband would get caught which I guess I should have been happy about, but I was still nervous. I was surprised how things turned out, and couldn’t guess the ending. The mystery wasn’t much of a mystery, since we already knew who did it and why – well, you think you know why. ![]() But what can you expect from a serial killer? Though I didn’t like her, it was interesting to learn about her through her husband’s POV. ![]() She also seemed to be the main brains behind the murders, and a bit controlling of her husband. She was an interesting character who was constantly full of surprises. By the end of the book, I was rooting for him, which makes me just a tad bit worried about my mental health □ As the story continued, I sympathized with him, and also tried to make excuses for him in my head. He is like any other father in his rich neighborhood, teaching golf at the local club, with a wife who is a realtor and two kids. His true name is never mentioned, and his alias is Tobias, however, I decided to call him, The Husband. At first, I was annoyed by the way he was narrating the story, but I eventually got used to it, and began to enjoy his POV. ![]()
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