
The main narrators are Phoebe from the second book, whose sister left the country after her connection with their father's killer's death was revealed, and Phoebe also discovered the ugly truth about her little brother's involvement in the murder.

The contribution of the villains is important in answering so many questions about the past and connecting them with the wrapping up of the new mystery.Īt first, I had some hesitations about how the author would equally insert each character into the story, but I take back my words because she managed to do it impeccably. Fortunately, Simon is not returning as a ghost to haunt the Bayview Four, but we do get to read his narration from six years ago. Even the villains from the first book are back, with their own narrations. It masterfully brings together characters of two previous books as founders of the murder club with the original Bayview Four Members.

The Bayview Crew is back and better than ever! It couldn't be truer that the third time's a charm, as this book is by far the best novel in the series.
