What really made me overlook the "impossibilities" and "unlikelies" in the story was Cameryn herself. In the plus department.I like the ongoing tension between the main character and the young deputy as well as the sub-plot about her long-lost mother. It's not for the squeamish reader and it did drag a little at times making me have to go back and reread something occasionally. but hey, this is fiction, so it sets the premise for the adventures of this young woman. Somehow, I can't remember this being a career choice on Career Day when I was 17. Now, in reality this is probably vastly unlikely, ill-advised and impossible.especially when one of her observations was one of her teachers. Cameryn's father is the County coroner, and because she has displayed an interest in forensics, he allows his 17-year-old to be his forensic assistant. You also, as the seasoned "grown-up" you are now, how reality is, and work a little to suspend your "big people" disbelief in the role Cameryn plays here. You have to remember how you viewed your world when you were 16 or 17 years old and what you imagined your possibilities were.
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