![]() Libby is a free spirit and like any young 20-something year old who I related to page after page. Henry and Phin had an odd relationship, and the way the book unfolds, I understood why they were this way. I learnt a lot about Lucy's character from how she was with her kids a caring mother who is trying to do anything to get them back to London, her home. The relationships which I found were so important were Lucy and her kids, Henry and Phin, and Libby with her work colleague Dido. I found myself really liking both Lucy and Libby and their honesty towards their life, whilst Henry had a strange appeal about him, but it's interesting to see the story unfold from all their perspectives. The way it's written really shows off the characters and the descriptions are impeccable so raw and honest. The story is told from three different perspectives, by Lucy, Henry, and Libby, and how their lives overlap. ![]() ![]() This book is complex, twisty and a page-turner and the characters go hand in hand with that. ![]()
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