So, who dun it? I went back and read the last few pages. Was something left out? No closure
Was it the daughter?
Rated of 5
by tanya
I agree with the other readers. I thought the epilogue had been left out of my book. Too many loose ends, the ending left me wondering who did what! I don't feel this was Ms. Grafton's best work. It is the only book in the series where she does not wrapped up the story.
Rated of 5
by Shawn B
I also thought this was a great book up until the end. It was missing the usual commentary given by Kinsey at the end. I actually went to a couple of bookstores and looked up the book to make sure my copy wasn't missing any pages.
Rated of 5
by Azhar
I didn't get the ending! I also felt like something was missing. Seems like everyone else in here felt the same way. Does anyone have any idea? I think it was L or P . Someone explain!!!
Rated of 5
by roy h.
better than previous books, but ending was strange. seems to have missed something along the way
Rated of 5
by Reeve Estioko
I am really confused about the ending. I am trying to figure out who actually was the murderer.
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