![]() ![]() ![]() Add to that her defense-lawyer father, who’s taken on the high-profile trial of the day and the book has one too many subplots, which, along with a bit too much description, leads to its excessive length. Meanwhile, Mara tries to cope with a nasty student couple bent on destroying her and with a teacher who hates her for no discernible reason. ![]() Her relationship with Noah comprises much of the story, even as Mara keeps seeing her dead friends in the mirror. She falls for Noah, ultra-wealthy, British, handsome and perhaps untrustworthy girl-magnet. To escape constant memories, the family moves from Rhode Island to Miami, and Mara enrolls in a pricey private school populated by spoiled rich kids. Mara understands that she’s suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after having survived the collapse of a building that killed her best friend, her boyfriend and his sister. A girl tries to cope with her own survival after the deaths of her friends in this psychological-or is it paranormal?-debut suspense tale. ![]()
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