![]() The emotional character- and relationship-driven story arcs move slowly without sacrificing narrative tension. At the same time, she develops a friendship with June-who had been one of her father’s patients-that quickly turns into an infatuation and then obsession (made awkward when Sydney befriends June’s longtime boyfriend). While drowning in grief-depicted in a visceral, pitch-perfect first-person voice-Sydney links her father’s death to mysterious text messages she’s receiving that contain harassing, homophobic content. She’s surprised to see her high school’s resident golden girl, June, at the funeral. Sydney’s devastated by her father’s sudden death and can’t help thinking there was more to the story than a random accident-after all, as the town’s only therapist, he knew everyone’s secrets. ![]() In the depths of intense grief, a teen suspects her father’s fatal car accident was actually murder. ![]()
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