![]() ![]() The book remained engrossing throughout the conclusion, with a lot of secret revelations at the end. Cram was a bad guy, who was at times likable too. The villains were evil, especially Eric Wu. ![]() I really liked Charlaine, a concerned neighbor, who ended up being quite helpful. This was a fast-paced, entertaining read, and the cast of characters were interesting. Eventually, she and her children are threatened, and she discovers other people in the photo went missing too. While trying to find out where her husband went, and what the photo means, she starts to search for answers. Later, Jack leaves the house, and Grace hasn’t seen him since. When Grace gets home, she shows the photo to Jack. But on closer inspection, she wonders if one man in the photo is her husband, Jack. It appears to be a photo taken twenty years ago, and she doesn’t know anyone in the photo. While glancing through them, she notices a picture that does not belong. Grace Lawson picks up some family snapshots at the local Photomat. ![]()
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