![]() The twists in the story were not transparent and sadly that's quite refreshing these days. The protagonist was well thought out and believable in her actions and thoughts - Lydia's emotional avoidance and PTSD. I initially came for the mystery, stayed for the puzzles, and was ultimately rewarded by a thoughtful story with a satisfying conclusion. One day, Lydia discovers Joey has committed suicide by hanging himself in the bookstore. ![]() She doesn't form emotional attachments with people but has a soft spot for a troubled young man named Joey that hangs out in the bookstore where she works. As the only survivor, she is forever known as "Little Lydia" and spends her adult life running from that persona, her experience, and her father. ![]() Young Lydia survives an attack by the "Hammerman" that left her best friend's family dead. ![]()
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