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A review by howifeelaboutbooks
Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth
3.0
I feel like this is getting back to Sally Hepworth’s literary roots (like in The Secrets of Midwives). There's still a fair amount of suspense, but it's more of a buried mystery than current danger. The story is told between four points of view - three foster sisters and another person who is revealed later. I think the mystery was woven into the story really well and the resolution was satisfying and realistic.