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Oct 10, 2018Karen_Weber rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I have become a true fan of Liane Moriarty's work. She develops rich characters in relatable settings. Then she will go and develop rich characters in madcap settings and still somehow make them relatable. In Truly Madly Guilty, she strings out her story to us snippets of "before", "after" and "during" a devastating family event, and not necessarily in that order. The story is about friendships, family, marriage, young children, and the trappings and gifts that each gives. Well done, Ms. Moriarty. Can't wait for the next book!