There is no secret this book is 5 stars. Being that it is
currently #4 on the
New York Times bestseller list and has been on the list for
the last 10 weeks. Three women in an
impossible situation: Cecilia Fitzpatrick lives to be perfect: a perfect
marriage, three perfect daughters, and a perfectly organized life. Then she
finds a letter from her husband, John-Paul, to be opened only in the event of
his death. Meanwhile, Tess O'Leary's husband also has a secret that he is
waiting to share one day after work. Finally, Rachel Crowley is still trying to
solve the murder of her daughter over 20 years ago. Their three lives all
intersect in a small town in Australia.
This book is a page-turner, 416 pages just
fly by. Simultaneously, it is a book that makes you stop, think and try to
absorb all that is going on. This book evoked so many questions: How far would you
go to protect your family at the expense of others? Is secrecy
is ever warranted and justifiable? How well can one know one's spouse? Is it
possible to ever completely know another person?

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