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Oct 30, 2016uncommonreader rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
This book has no redeeming qualities. An older woman narrates her own story as a damaged and disturbed 24 year old working in a boy's prison in New England who meets a privileged new co-worker who brings a liberal sensibility to the situation of the young boy prisoners. It fails as a thriller - unbelievable and illogical. It fails as a character study - Eileen is all description of the outward manifestations of an alienated woman without any insight into why she is this way.