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Dec 23, 2015DorisWaggoner rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
A more complex plot than "Invisible City," occasionally in jarring ways. A major character, for instance, seems somewhat different from the person he was a few months earlier, for no apparent reason. A minor cavil in a story I found even stronger. Rebekah's not recovered from the events of that book, working in a different capacity at the tabloid. An Orthodox Jewish man whose wife died contacts her, wanting Rebekah's help to look into the cause. Having something concrete to do helps pull her out of her slump. Aviva, the mother who abandoned her as an infant, tries to get in touch, then disappears again. She also has her sections, second person written to Rebekah, partly explaining why she left and her life since. A lot of turmoil and emotional pain, some of which gets resolved, some not, leaving me waiting for the next book in the series.