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Instant New York Times Bestseller A Reese Book Club Pick
“This is perfection, every word, every moment. An excellent work. One of the best books I have ever read.” -Lisa Jewel, #1 New York Times Bestseling Writer
Gillian McLeister, the bestseling writer at the New York Times, has created a thriller in this endless clever, twisting story of a mother, which should move backward through time to stop the tragedy from striking in the heart of his family.
Can you stop murder after already occurred?
This is Halloween’s morning midnight, and Jane eagerly waiting for his 18 -year -old son, to Tod’s home to return home. But anxiety about its broken curfew turns into more dangerous when Tod finally comes out of the dark. As Jane sees through the window, he looks like a funny, a happy teenage son sees a total stranger.
She does not know who is the victim, or why Tod has done such a devastating act of violence. She all knows that her life, and tods, are shattered.
After taking his son into custody, Jane falls asleep in despair. But when she wakes up… it is yesterday. The murder has not happened yet – and there may be a chance to stop it. Each morning, when Jane wakes up, she returns to the previous, first week, then year, before the murder. And Jane finds out that somewhere in the past is triggered to Tod’s terrible crime … and it is her mission to find her, and prevents it from taking place.
The story of a mother’s love and the sacrifice for her child, and a thriller with a luxurious twist, the wrong place is a kind of novel each that begs to hear in a sitting.
Customers say
Customers find the book’s twists and turns captivating, with a clever concept that makes it a mind-twister. They appreciate the time travel elements, with one customer describing it as a roller coaster ride through time, and find it thought-provoking, making them reflect on relationships and life. Customers praise the character development, with deep characters involved in a mystery, and find it compelling enough to keep them reading. The writing quality and pacing receive mixed reviews, with some finding it easy to read while others find the details difficult to follow, and some describing it as fast-paced while others say it drags on too long.
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