
This is Book 10 of the series. I don’t know if there are any more planned but things feel sort of settled at the end so it might be the end of the series.
This is quite an emotional book and if you are bothered by mass shootings, children dying and sexual abuse you might want to end the series on book 9.
The grief within the community is very well portrayed here and with the dedication to the Sandy Hook community I can see why.
Even the emotional stalwarts are struggling in this story.
It’s very good – particularly as it also looks at how the community blame someone (who had done something stupid but who hasn’t)
I’m glad I read this series – and not just for the obvious lesbian storylines – it was good to get a perspective on world events in another country).