With only one book left to go, and a few hours left on the 31st, the murderer is coming into focus. Sara Shepard is close to wrapping this series up. How instead of pinning her friends against each other, she should have come clean for them, and maybe is she was a little nicer, she wouldn’t have been murdered. Sutton realizes that now she’s dead, how good she had it. Even watching as Emma crack the frozen hearts of her best friends, who hearts were frozen by Sutton to begin with. Watching Thayer, a boy who still holds Sutton heart, be rejected by Emma, while Emma is kissing a boy Sutton use to bully. Sutton, tied to Emma like a puppet, is forced to see Emma dress up and pretend to be her, each and every day. Yet their mother couldn’t kill her own daughter? Emma has to face up to her biggest problem yet, as it was time to dwell into the past of a women Emma used to idolize. Yet it was Becky, Emma soon finds out, who met Sutton late at night on the 31st, and as Emma knows as of now, was the also one last to see Sutton alive. Not knowing that Becky thought she could take care of one twin, and gave Sutton to her parents, while keeping Emma to herself. Running away, showing back up pregnant, and then left them, to what they assumed, was the only child Becky had. How no matter how nice and willing the Mercer’s were, their daughter Becky just seemed troubled. Emma (and ghost Sutton) learns that their birth mother, Becky, was actually the Mercer’s first daughter.
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