lightly? I mean, I think it was meant to show us how the character was feeling, that this person would do this, but still. She only does it once, and actually gets caught and there is a repercussion of sorts. However, one area that rubbed me the wrong way was that one of the characters drives drunk. There isn't a ton to say about this book, other than I enjoyed reading it, and it's kind of perfect for right now, when I have a lot going on at work and home but still want to read something on the bus that isn't going to overly tax my brain. But they have challenges, and their relationships with each other, their divorced parents, and their partners are all a bit complicated. They are interesting, leading fairly ordinary lives (although none of them have money troubles, which doesn't actually seem that ordinary). Triplets actually (a set of identical twins and one fraternal twin). In this case, the characters are sisters. It employs the same convention as many of her other ones - the point of view of three different characters. Moriarty's first novels, although it doesn't feel like it. And frankly, not as quickly as I probably should have. This time, I actually sort of did see the twist coming.
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