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Mary-Jo, I can't address your first question as it has been too long since I read the book and don't remember anything about an autopsy or partial autopsy.
Petechiae is not always present in a strangulation and can also indicate other things as well.


Little Spider Man was hit by a vehicle, like her own child.


I agree completely.

Why did the mother suddenly bring it up and unsubtly tell Cecilia to protect the children and not report her son? How did she know that cecilia now knew??


JP's mother knew his secret and kept it.
Tess stays with Will for their child.
Cecilia keeps JP's secret to protect their children.
Rachel holds on to Janies memory (and her grief) so tightly she sort of sacrifices her son.
Felicity's mother excuses and dismisses her daughters behavior (she couldn't help it, it was love).

I found an interesting theme woven through just about all the women characters, what a mother will do/sacrifice for her child. Interesting because for
me it raised the question: can the effort to 'protect' the child be as damaging as the husband's secrets?
JP's mother knew his secret and kept it.
Tess stays with Will for their child.
Cecilia keeps JP's secret to protect their children.
Rachel holds on to Janies memory (and her grief) so tightly she sort of sacrifices her son.
Felicity's mother excuses and dismisses her daughters behavior (she couldn't help it, it was love).
YES! Excellent observation and a great point as well.


I really liked the book, sort of a “messy bitch who loves drama” version of crime and punishment. Even if you get away with it, you never get away with it.
One thing that is hard for me to wrap my head around is that there seem to be hints that JP and Janie are soulmates or at least would be really good together. But he strangled her...even if not with enough force and duration to kill a healthy person he still was violent. I thought considering his kind demeanor otherwise it was a tiny bit of a stretch, but not outside the realm of possibility.
My favorite scene is pretty innocuous. It’s from Tess’s perspective when she first meets Cecila. And cecila comes off as this confident, annoying, empty headed, exhausting parrot who just DOESNT. STOP. TALKING. But we’ve already been in Cecilia’s head and we know she is a complicated, thoughtful, kind person well aware of her faults. The author perfectly showed how we only get small snippets of who someone is and really have no idea what is going on in their lives or hearts.
One other small thing, authors love to add little Easter eggs, even just for themselves. The second I read that Polly lost and arm I thought “oh the pirate theme!!” Because you know, Captain Hook. Thought it was a funny little detail.

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Agree with you about how the Tess story was not integrated with the Cecilia and Rachel. It was a major flaw. Agree with all the points you made.




moment at the end? What happened to JP? What did Rachel do with the information about JP? Did Lauren and Rob decide to stay in Melbourne? Plus Lucy was
such a mysterious character I wanted to learn more about, I wanted to learn more about Tess and Lucy.
It has been a few years since I read the book, so some details, and yes, names, escape me. My opinion, Tess and Will are crying (I don't remember the scene) because they are back together for the sake of their son rather than their love for each other. I think Rachel is Janie's mother, correct? She doesn't know that JP is guilty. She has a dream that helps her with that ghost thing, "closure".
Rob and Lauren-I can't remember.
Lucy-was she Tess's mom? Yes, she was an interesting character.
I confess, I felt disgusted with the book after I read it. My first comment in this thread was that I didn't feel emotional connection with any of the characters, which is ludicrous because I was pretty enraged at almost all of them over their choices. Then I started reading other people's experiences and insights of the book and the dams burst and my experience of the book blossomed.
I think it is time for me to reread and hopefully gain more.

lives or hearts.
One other small thing, authors love to add little Easter eggs, even just for themselves. The second I read that Polly lost and arm I thought “oh the pirate
theme!!” Because you know, Captain Hook. Thought it was a funny little detail."
To the first point-that is LM's strong point.
Hmmm, her name is Polly-Polly want a cracker/parrot on a pirate's shoulder? I don't remember the party theme, btw.
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Regarding Janie's death, was there no autopsy to show the cause of death? A post mortem is always done when there is a death under suspicious circumstances.