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This book is fantastic – BUT I strongly believe you need to read the first two books in this series in order to appreciate it to the full extent. Since I did not do this, there were a lot of developmental holes both in the plot and in the characters for me – but I strongly believe these would have been filled in if had read the entire series first.

For example, why is a librarian known for finding missing people? Why does 𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙮𝙤𝙣𝙚 in this book have secrets to the extent that even being together nine years means that you know next to nothing about the other person? These kinds of holes I think would have been cleared up if I had been told to read the series first.

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𝙒𝙖𝙩𝙘𝙝 𝙃𝙚𝙧 alternates narrators Maxine, Angela, Hester, and Barret. All tangled up in Prescott University – a privately owned establishment in the heart of Boston – they navigate the media, hidden motives, and secrets. But the school is only the beginning.

Maxine has devoted her life to helping the Matson family – Jennifer, Tucker, and Vanessa. The family now includes Vanessa’s husband, Gavin Dean, whom nobody seems to like. But the secrets expand beyond just disliking Gavin. Maxine and Tucker have a secret. Jennifer has a secret – possibly more than anyone is aware of – and Maxine and the rest of them help her hide it. But it’s possible that Vanessa has the biggest secret of all, and she might not even be aware of it.

Hester, a librarian, works with Angela, a detective, to discover just what is going on in this town as it seems to revolve around the Matsons. And of course, Maxine is at the center of it, making sure no one knows more than they need to.