![]() The four Delaney children-Amy, Logan, Troy, and Brooke-were tennis stars in their own right, yet as their father will tell you, none of them had what it took to go all the way. But after fifty years of marriage, they’ve finally sold their famed tennis academy and are ready to start what should be the golden years of their lives. They’re killers on the tennis court, and off it their chemistry is palpable. The parents, Stan and Joy, are the envy of all of their friends. ![]() The Delaneys are fixtures in their community. This is the dilemma facing the four grown Delaney siblings. If your mother was missing, would you tell the police? Even if the most obvious suspect was your father? ![]() Let me know your thoughts about that and the novel as a whole! The Synopsis It did feel a bit like a last minute add-on though. In some ways I’m not ready but I know it’s unavoidable at this point. I see where Liane was striving for with it but I think I wanted more in those reveals.Īnd it’s finally happened-fiction books are starting to reference the pandemic. ![]() The only character I’m truly conflicted about is Savannah-all her twists and backstory didn’t really work for me. I thought the characters were all interesting, the mystery intriguing and I always appreciate how Liane really dives into each character. ![]() I liked this one a lot! I don’t think it’s as good as Big Little Lies or some of her earlier work but I overall really enjoyed it. ![]()
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