Kate Morton wrote an absorbing mystery story in The Secret Keeper. Beautifully crafted with a satisfying truth. It's told from the point of view of Laurel and a violent act she witnesses her mother commit when she was a child. But then we're put into the heads of the triangle of principle characters, taken back to the events that led up to it. Yes, I recommend this book!
I finished it several months ago and can only find one quote that I kept:
Page 109: Because people who'd led dull and blameless lives did not give thanks for second chances.
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