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As a book it was a fitting denouement though. I never saw that coming at all. But when I checked back the clues actually were there.
I’ve always believed it was possible and I checked with hubby who gave me sort of a science-y explanation as to why it’s possible. He acknowledged that the psychiatric community isn’t of one accord on the diagnosis but most agree that extreme and persistent trauma inflicted upon someone at a very young age could very well cause a disassociation in a still forming brain.
Nicola was a lot older so there’s that. But, the combined effect of guilt and trauma made it believable.
Nicola was a lot older so there’s that. But, the combined effect of guilt and trauma made it believable.



I actually like how this author handled it. The clues were extremely subtle, a gradual process where most of us still weren’t going there. When it was revealed, yes it was an “aha” moment but one where we could reach back and see the clues were always there. It felt clever to me versus being a handy device.
