I started reading this book 27 hours ago.
Since then I've walked Kramer three times, finished the last 3 episodes of season three of Happy Valley (highly recommend), slept, worked a bit, went to the beach for a swim and finished this book.
They were a stellar 27 hours.
This is the one told in two POV's. Pippa, the wills lawyer who lives in a small, coastal Australian town (I'm soon headed down the Air bnb rabbit hole) with her husband Gabe and two young daughters. And Amanda, talking to the reader after she plummets to her death from the cliff behind Pippa's house. As the back cover says, it's about marriage, betrayal and secrets, and as the author says herself -
Although Sally Hepworth has written several 'funny books about family and murder', this is the first I've read and it won't be the last.