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Oct 10, 2011Roundcat rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
The character development is part of the plot. Tess Monaghan and her new baby appear as a fleeting, but integral part of the unraveling of the solution--a clever method of moving her life forward as well. Even the cover reflects the kaleidoscopic way that each persons' viewpoint shapes the story as Lippman shifts back and forth in time. I think I could read this several times and find greater depth in it each time.