At the end of the book, did you feel justice was ultimately served? Would you have resolved any of the plotlines differently?

At the end of the book, did you feel justice was ultimately served? Would you have resolved any of the plotlines differently?

I do think justice was served since the main goal was to find Andy innocent. But, what happened with David? That felt like a lose end. Perhaps another book with Morgan??

That’s my thought, @Susan_U. The author definitely left room for sequels by not resolving the plotline with either David or Jon.

I found it really dumb when she wandered into the woods. She had been portrayed as very nervous and cautious. I could not believe she would go on the basis of a note on a door.

Andy was innocent so the main goal was achieved. David’s appearance was a nugget (not an Easter egg!) for future interaction with Morgan and mostly likely Jon. Roger is an interesting character who might have a reoccurring role. He vanished and then reappeared so Ryan might insert him into another story.

I agree David will be in future books.

On a side note, I liked that there was a nice resolution for the blind dog when his owner was going to prison. We all know that disabled or older dogs have a harder time finding homes, so this was a nice touch that I wasn’t expecting.

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