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My experience with this book was eerily similar to the one I had with book 52. I read Packer's last novel, The Dive from Clausen's Pier, when I was in college and really loved it. The main character there was in her twenties, I think. This one focuses on two women who are probably in their 30s, maybe early 40s, and their relationship. One of the women has a tense relationship with her daughter, which becomes a major focus. Slower than Moriarty's, but I was still able to read it pretty quickly (It was on the "Sizzler!" shelf at the public library, which means I only got to keep it for four days).
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