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.