Ratings419
Average rating4.2
For some reason this book impacted me more than the first one. I believe the reason is because of how heart-breaking Stanley's story is, and how because of it he was betrayed, and condemned to a perpetually anonymous life. Even after death he's still threatened and disrespected for something he helped in at the young age of 1o. He didn't have a choice for all he had was his father. The Child Brunswick plot was so interesting. A person no one knows the true identity of, he could have walked past you before– you'd never know. Finally, the suspense of whether Jamie was still alive was surreal. Everything kept unravelling like Pandora's box and it all was connected; one thing led to another.