The first few chapters that I have read so far are intriguing. It was so compelling, I could not predict what was going to happen from one page to another.
It is amazing how the father's character changed from an adorable father to someone who the daughter does not know at all. In an instant he became a total stanger. This should make readers think about the people they are close to. Is anyone really ever who he/she says he is?
It is evident that the father tried to convince himself, that he was allowing the daughter to have a glimpse into his past, to see the true man, by the type of books he had her read as a child.
This was very unusual, it appears as though her was trying to live through the innocence of his daughter and that was the only way he could have survived with the guilt.
I am still dumbfounded as to why the mother after finding out about the heinous crimes that the husband committed, still remained with him and for that reason lived an isolated life. I guess she would declare that it was because of true love. I could not have done that myself. I hesitantly applaud her for her devotion, even though I think she was absurd to be so devoted. He belonged in prison.
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