Synopsis
When Cassandra was a girl, growing up in a racially diverse middle-class neighborhood in Baltimore, her best friends were all black: elegant, privileged Donna; sharp, shrewd Tisha; wild and worldly Fatima. A fifth girl orbited their world—a shy, quiet, unobtrusive child named Calliope Jenkins—who, years later, would be accused of killing her infant son. Yet the boy's body was never found and Calliope's unrelenting silence on the subject forced a judge to jail her for contempt. For seven years, Calliope refused to speak and the court was finally forced to let her go. Cassandra believes this still unsolved real-life mystery, largely unknown outside Baltimore, could be her next bestseller.
But her homecoming and latest journey into the past will not be welcomed by everyone, especially by her former friends, who are unimpressed with Cassandra's success—and are insistent on their own version of their shared history. And by delving too deeply into Calliope's dark secrets, Cassandra may inadvertently unearth a few of her own—forcing her to reexamine the memories she holds most precious, as the stark light of truth illuminates a mother's pain, a father's betrayal . . . and whatreally transpired on a terrible day that changed not only a family but an entire country.
Review

My rating: 3 of 5 stars
3 Platypires for Life Sentences by Laura Lippman
This is the forth book I've read from Laura Lippman and I believe its safe to say its either hit or miss with her. This time around I found the story to very lack-luster and was missing the big pay off to the mystery of the novel. I also felt the characters weren't that likable nor relatable.
The reason for a 3 star instead of a 2 was that I was still was interested in certain issues with the characters. Lippmann kept her characters secrets interesting and it did move the story forward. I also thought the way she wrote about race was really well done and in now way did I feel it was stereotypical.
Overall this was just an okay book. I would recommend Lippman's other works before suggesting this novel.
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