You’ve got to appreciate a protagonist who has a plan and sticks to it, much like Agatha. She sees the life of Meghan O’Shaughnessy, so bright and shiny from the outside, and plans to take something from her. Meanwhile, inside Meghan’s life, it’s far from glamorous. Both women are struggling in their own way; both are pregnant. Or so it seems. But at the core of this novel is the fact that appearances and reality can be so deceptive. Give a it a go; it’s an excellent read. My favourite of Robotham’s so far.