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On to the third part.

Also, I quite like the Part titles and that thread of symbolism. Fitting.

The second part started with a bang and continued with an emotional roller-coaster. My heart breaks for Ellice. She has been through hell and now her life is falling apart, with all her secrets (grave secrets, as Vera would put it) coming back to ruin everything she had built for herself.
I am enjoying the book but there is a major component missing. I feel like I would enjoy it so much more if the main character made actual intelligent decisions. For lawyer (corporate lawyer, I know but still), I feel like she is showing a major lack of judgement when it comes to the legal system and how at risk she really is. She addresses at one point her naivety, but still, she is naïve. It is so frustrating. We are told she is smart, like scary smart. Gifted up the wazoo smart. But it doesn't show in her actions.


But the rest of Part 2 kind of lost me — Ellice in Part 1 feels like a realistic 'book smart, but not really street smart' protagonist, yet in Part 2 she seems to make really rookie mistakes regarding crime and law (not getting a lawyer before speaking to the police, leaving incriminating messages on her brother's phone when she already knows things are fishy, etc.) Also Houghton is not cooking its book all that well if even Rudy and his colleague can find suspicious activities in its operation.
I hope the last part ends with a bang, because Part 2 let me down slightly.

I feel like this book is not for me. Not that it’s not good, but that I don’t relate with the struggles of a black woman in a high powered job as a token woman with a past.
Right now I struggle with what I’d even want to rate this or whether I will give it a star rating in the end.
My biggest issue is with this plot that could have been resolved so easily.
There is absolutely no reason the author gave good enough for Ellice to stay at this job from the get go. Ever.
Now, after part 2 she clearly has stakes in the game, but as soon as Michael was dead and they were suspiciously handing her a position, she should have walked away.
Her motivations weren’t strong enough and that’s where the rest of the book is falling flat.
Had she been blackmailed before Michael’s death or sooner, sure. If it was money, she should have been in debt somewhere and NEEDED that 35% raise. But clearly even in her old position, she could afford Vera in a home, her brothers issues and a posh life.
So, I’m just not buying the rest of it. I’ll finish the book, but I’m side eyeing it at this point.


Please no spoilers if you're already finished the book!
I'm assuming some big reveals or moments happened in this part; tell me about them!
Do you have any predictions for the final part?
Have you read any books similar to this that you would recommend?
If this were adapted into a movie, who would you cast?