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Jun 23, 2017ryner rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Libby Day has lived most of her miserable life with the knowledge that her teenage brother Ben murdered her mother and two sisters in their home when she was seven years old. Now in her early thirties -- unemployed, unfocused and nearly penniless -- she is contacted by a group of true crime enthusiasts who plant a seed of suspicion that cause her to doubt her memories of that tragic night and spark a desire to uncover the truth. I think I actually enjoyed this more than two of Flynn's other works, 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects.' Though a bit violently graphic, it was a terrific vacation read.