I received an advanced copy of this book from the publisher, so many thanks to them for the opportunity to read this title.  Unfortunately, the book didn't keep me very engaged.  Overall, I think the book's concept is a good one, but the author lacked on delivery a bit.  The story follows Joanna and her family as everyone in her seaside community falls under suspicion as a rumor is spread that a killer with a new identity is living among them.  The author did a good job exemplifying human nature and how fear turns people against one another in an attempt for self-preservation.  Crowd mentality also rears its ugly head.  Unfortunately, the book didn't keep me very engaged.  I think the book's concept is a good one, but the author lacked on delivery a bit.  Joanna seemed a bit dramatic at times and it was hard for me to really care about her.  In addition, the book moved a bit slowly without buildup and then the resolution was seemingly dumped in at the end.    

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