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Well plotted, well written and a perfect example of a great thriller. I didn’t know much going into this, which I think was the best way to enjoy the story. Bishop weaves together two timelines seamlessly, just when you think you’ve figured it out, another piece of the puzzle falls into place. Josie and Hannah in particular were fantastic characters, I enjoyed their friendship and their story as the book reached its peak. This book also made me nostalgic for childhood summers and the innocence of friendships and relationships at the time. I saw the twist coming but still found the reveal exciting and satisfying. A real joy to read!

Thank you for my copy of this book to read and review.
I really enjoyed her first book so I was looking forward to this one.
I liked the concept of it but unfortunately it just didn't grip me. I found it hard to get into and a bit slow throughout.

I really enjoyed this book. It was intriguing and although I guessed who did it way too early, it didn’t matter as there was still so much more to it.
Nina witnessed someone drown her sister when she was little and she had to testify to this. As an adult, she wants to work in psychology to help people. Lots of teenage bullying, dating, parties, drugs, hierarchy of rich teens and have nots in this book. What really happened that summer and is Nina remembering it right? It’s worth finding out.

I’m a little on the fence about this one. I felt it started kind of slow and couldn’t really get time into it. Nina witnessed someone drown her sister when she was little and she had to testify to this. As an adult, she wants to work in psychology to help people. Lots of teenage bullying in this book. Date rate drugs. What really happened that summer and is Nina remembering it right? It was ok. I had a hard time getting into her previous book as well.