Carly Bennett is a successful English teacher, with a steady career and influence. But his spotless facade is about to crumble as someone working in the same building with her is find dead, with her name written near the corpse. A crime sharing details with Bennett´s own mother murder, apparently occurred during a robbery. What next happens is not only a suspenseful line of events, but also a bizarre and terrifying memory game bringing Carly at the brinks of self doubt and desperation.
Everyone is perfect here by Jane Haseldine is a well planned domestic suspense that kept me engaged and twisted. The story is very tense and one need to pay careful attention to the characters featured in the dual timelines, as well as to her own identity details.
It was hard to make my mind and once the case solved, any other possible interpretations looked futile. This is exactly the reason why I was fully tuned to this book. The memory games were very interesting for me, and added more suspense to the already very well intense planned plot.
This was my first encounter with Haseldine but would definitely want to read more of her books.
Rating: 4.5 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own

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