![]() ![]() While psychologically astute, this portrayal keeps readers at a distance. Cassidy consistently demonstrates that the abuse inflicted upon Jennifer during her childhood has left her detached, incapable of experiencing a range of emotions and doubting herself deserving of happiness and love. When the full details of the murder are revealed, the moment is shocking in its simplicity. The story unfolds in present time with flashbacks blended seamlessly into the narrative, neatly fueling the growing suspense. After spending six years in custody, Jennifer is released, given an alias and helped to forge a new life, but her past stands resolutely in her way. One hot morning, when she is 10, she takes a walk to a nearby reservoir with two friends and returns hours later, leaving one friend behind forever. Jennifer Jones, nicknamed JJ, never knew her father and was repeatedly emotionally abused and abandoned by her mother. British novelist Cassidy’s well-crafted tale of crime and punishment delves into the mind of a child killer and explores the path she takes once she repays her debt to society. ![]()
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