I picked this book up, knowing nothing about it or the author, but was drawn to one of the settings for the story -Edinburgh, as I was born and brought up there.I could not stop reading it once I had started, and it does read very quickly.I am always drawn to the concept of is someone "mad or bad" and can things that we do as children or teenagers really leave us when we move on,ostensibly older, wiser or having had therapy ! I also like the "what happened then and what's happening to them all now ?" aspect of the plot.It is a guilty pleasure of mine, this wondering what happened to all those people we knew in our youth and what are they doing now with their lives.
I would recommend this book wholeheatedly, but will not elaborate on the plot for risk of spoiling it.I am off to buy the new novel by Sue Walker, which in this time of thrillers and crime writers popping up everywhere, is quite a special thing.