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āIf I had hesitated even a minute, everything would have been different.ā
McFadden opens the novel with an in medias res approach, starting the action in the middle. She does not offer an immediate explanation of the past of Victoriaās accident or Sylviaās tragic past; she instead focuses on how Sylvia got the job that introduces the mystery and suspense to the plot.
āI wonder if Victoria blames him too.ā
Early in the narrative, Sylvia begins to form an empathetic connection with her care recipient, Victoria. Sylvia blames Freddy for ruining her life and wonders if Victoria shares her feelings, though their circumstances are different. This empathic connection opens the door for Sylvia to investigate the circumstances of Victoriaās accident.
āIt gives the entire property a bit of an abandoned look. If somebody told me nobody lives here, I would believe it. Especially since there are no lights on inside the two-story house, even though Adamās wife is supposedly inside. āWe used to have a gardener,ā he explains. āBut sheā¦ sheās no longer with us.āā
Adamās use of a common euphemism to describe death (āno longer with usā) foreshadows the discovery of Irinaās death and hints at his role as her killer. The abandoned appearance of the house also contributes to the suspense of the story, as haunted-looking settings are a common mystery-novel trope.
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By Freida McFadden