HOUSE OF GLASS
Sarah Pekkanen
We’re reading HOUSE OF GLASS this month in our Amazon Book Club called UNDER THE RADAR BOOK CLUB.
This is my summary and review of the book.
Stella is a court-appointed advocate for children of families going through a dispute over where and who the child should be placed with upon the dissolution of a marriage.
She just received a new client named Rose. Rose is younger than the clients she normally takes on, in fact, Stella has a hard and fast rule against working with younger clients because of her personal trauma when she was younger that left her temporarily mute.
But her childhood experience is exactly the reason Stella’s supervisor thinks she would be a perfect advocate for Rose. Rose also suffers from traumatic mutism and he believes Stella is just the person to bring out a fair decision in Rose’s case.
Who is the most appropriate primary guardian for Rose?
And can Stella help Rose without hurting herself?
I had a good time reading HOUSE OF GLASS. I’ve read Pekkanen before and my reading experiences have varied in enjoyment.
I always appreciate that her thrillers are psychology-heavy and often talk about the masks people display outwardly and how it doesn’t always match what’s going on underneath.
I like Stella as a character and would read further books featuring her either as a main or side character.
We’re having so much fun discussing HOUSE OF GLASS over on Amazon Book Clubs. Join us!
Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for the advanced copy!
HOUSE OF GLASS…⭐⭐⭐⭐
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