Freida McFadden is the queen of the popcorn thriller with lots of loyal fans. What did I think of her latest AND what’s the deal with the Barnes and Noble “Exclusive Edition?” Here’s my Spoiler Discussion for The Teacher by Freida McFadden with a full plot summary.
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The Teacher by Freida McFadden
Published on February 6, 2024 by Poisoned Pen Press
I read The Teacher in February 2024
My Quick Take on The Teacher
- Very plot-driven, as this is a thriller you can read in one sitting!
- Loved the shoe fetish. Also, the shoes reminded me of the turtles in The Co-Worker. Which reminded me of the turtles in The Last Mrs. Parrish.
- The Barnes and Noble “exclusive” edition has a couple chapters of a future book, The Boyfriend and a short Q and A with Freida.
- Readers are VERY divided about the twists; so vote in my poll below!
Your Main Questions About the Teacher (discussed below)
- Did Eve know who “Jay” was?
- Did Jay know who Eve was?
- How was Hudson able to pick up Addie and Eve, and did he figure out the two pickups were connected?
Full Plot Summary/ Synopsis for The Teacher by Freida McFadden
The book starts Big Little Lies-style, with a prologue shows a person digging a grave. Whose grave and who is digging? You’ll have to wait and find out!
Everyone thinks Nate and Eve are in love, but Eve really loves shoes
Nate and Eve are high school teachers who have been married for eight years. But Eve lies to Nate about her expensive new Jimmy Choo pumps and seems dissatisfied with their relationship.
It’s the first day of a new school year and Addie, a student, is worried about a scandal from the prior year.
Eve talks to fellow teacher Shelby (who is wearing low budget Nine West pumps lol) about how Addie got a teacher named Art fired.
Addie eats lunch with a fellow student and they discuss the school’s power couple: Kenzie and Hudson, who is Addie’s former friend.
Eve goes to a store called Footsie and looks at Christian Louboutin pumps. She starts to shoplift them, then reconsiders.
Addie gets a note from her English teacher, Nate Bennett, asking her to see him after class.
Eve runs into Art Tuttle, and he warns her that her new student Addie is “troubled.”
Nate tells Addie that her poem is a lyrical masterpiece. Oh Addie…
Addie steals Kenzie‘s keys, then goes to the literary magazine meeting led by Mr. Bennett.
Eve and Nate aren’t that happily married
Eve tells Nate she’s “going out with a friend” but really she’s putting on her Manolo Blahnik boots so she can hook up with a shoe salesman named Jay. They go at it in the storeroom, surrounded by boxes of shoes.
Nate wants Addie to submit her poetry to a competition.
It’s Eve’s 30th birthday. Of course she has to decide what shoes to wear.
We also learned that Addie‘s father was a drunk who died after falling down a flight of stairs.
During Eve‘s birthday dinner, she and Nate fight about Addie. Nate thinks Art is a creeper, but Eve thinks Addie plotted to get Art fired. Thankfully, Eve’s lover, Jay, has left her some Sam Edelman red patent leather pumps as a present.
Kenzie pranked Addie by filling her locker with shaving cream, but Hudson helps her clean it up.
We also learn that Addie‘s father fell down the stairs after a shoving match with Hudson.
Kenzie accuses Addie of cheating on their math test. Eve Bennett wants to get the principal involved.
Addie uses her keys to go inside Kenzie‘s house.
Nate convinces Eve to give Addie a zero on the test instead of reporting her.
Nate Makes a Move on Addie
Of course Nate tells Addie that his marriage is over and that he feels a connection to Addie. They are SOULMATES. Of course she falls for his cheesy flattery.
Addie and Nate make out, then he drives her home. He arrives home all fired up and sleeps with Eve.
Addie and Nate have written (bad) poems for each other, which is foreplay. Yes, they start a relationship.
Eve sees Addie lurking in their backyard. Again, Nate tells Eve not to go to the principal.
Addie admits that she lied about Art Tuttle, who didn’t do anything wrong.
Eve realizes that Addie‘s actually stalking Nate, not her. She sees Nate and Addie kissing and realizes Nate is cheating on her with Addie.
Eve tells Jay about Nate’s cheating and Addie‘s lying. She gets drunk, and when Nate comes home, she tells him she knows about him and Addie. Eve asks for a divorce, and he agrees. She also wants him to resign as a teacher. He tells her she’s a drunk who hoards shoes (partly true.)
Nate also asks Eve if she told anyone about his relationship with Addie, and she says no. But Eve mentions that she took a picture of them kissing, and I think that’s when Nate decides he has to kill her.
Nate tells Addie that if Eve were dead, they could be together.
Addie shows up in Eve‘s kitchen. Eve accuses her of sleeping with Nate.
Addie says that she and Nate are in love, and hits Eve with a frying pan. Then Addie unlock Eve‘s phone and calls Nate.
Nate arrives and makes a plan: he’ll buy a train ticket on Eve‘s phone, pretend she went to New Jersey to visit her family, then they will bury her.
While Addie is getting bed sheets from upstairs to wrap Eve in, Eve wakes up. Nate asks her if she remembers what happened. Eve says Addie hit her with a frying pan.
Wrong answer! Nate strangles her.
Nate drives his car with Eve’s body in the trunk. Addie follows in Eve’s car. They’re going to leave Eve’s car at the railroad station and bury her body in a pumpkin patch.
Addie and Nate starts digging the grave. Nate claims he forgot to get Eve‘s purse out of the trunk, and needs to go grab it. (This is not true, because Addie finds the purse and buries it with Eve.)
Nate doesn’t come back. Addie finishes the burial and calls Hudson for help.
Addie tries to contact Nate, but he has deleted his messaging account.
Nate calls the police and mentions to them that Eve caught Addie cheating on the test and that Addie was stalking Eve. He’s a bit surprised to find a pair of dirty blue pumps in his kitchen. And then a bird.
The police show up to talk to Addie, who realizes that Nate is going to deny everything.
The police tell Nate that they think Addie had something to do with Eve’s disappearance. A new pair of shoes shows up in Nate’s mail, covered in dirt.
The police come talk to Addie, telling her that Nate is trying to convince them that she’s a mentally unbalanced stalker.
Kenzie shows up at Addie‘s house. She says she knows about Addie and Nate.
She then tells Addie that she and Nate have been sleeping together since freshman year. And that the bad poem was written for HER.
Kenzie and Addie go to the police and tell them everything.
What Was the Ending of The Teacher by Freida McFadden?
Nate drives back to the pumpkin patch to make sure Eve is actually dead. Someone hits him on the back of the head.
Eve was actually buried alive, but she was able to dig out of the grave. She also found her purse (which had her phone in it) and called Jay to pick her up. They are the ones who planted the shoes to taunt Nate. They hit Nate with a rock and bury him alive.
Addie and Hudson are friends again. Eve Bennett leaves town.
Freida McFadden is known for her twists, so ….
What’s the big twist in The Teacher?
Twist One: Jay is actually Hudson. If you’ve read Freida McFadden books, this is one of her favorite twists: the person who is actually someone else. But I still didn’t see that coming.
Twist Two: Nate’s bad poem wasn’t written for Addie or Kenzie.
Nate wrote it for Eve when he was her teacher and she was his (15 year old) student and has been (presumably) recycling it ever since.
Spoiler Discussion for The Teacher by Freida McFadden
Please leave any and all questions or corrections in comments and we will discuss! Here are the top questions from the comments (which you should read!)
ONE: Did Eve know that Jay was Hudson, since he is a student in the suburban school where Eve teaches?
I think the book suggests that no, Eve didn’t know who Jay was. Eve is a first person narrator and mentions that when she first went into the shoe store, the salesman “looked familiar.” She refers to Jay as her “shoe salesman lover.”
COMMENTERS SAID: But is it PLAUSIBLE that Eve did not realize “Jay” is sixteen year-old Hudson? He’s a football player at the school where she teaches!
It’s unclear how old Eve thinks Jay is.
- The book says that Hudson, a football player, is taller than Nate.
- Eve seems to think Jay is in a relationship and has a baby. She is annoyed that a woman keeps calling him and mentions resentfully that Jay is going back to “her.” I don’t think she’s thinking “Mom.” At one point she calls the caller (Hudson’s mom) “another woman.”
- I really don’t think she knows Jay is a student at her school.
Also, this is a clever way that McFadden protects her twist, as we assume that “Jay,” like Eve, is cheating on his partner.
But what do YOU think? A commenter made the point that Eve was groomed and abused by Nate, so maybe she became an abuser herself.
What do YOU think? Does Eve know who “Jay” is? Please vote below!
TWO: Does Jay know who Eve is?
He must! He gives her a fake name, which is my best argument. Otherwise, why would he just not use his real name? Then again, “Jay” is what the football team at school calls him, so it’s hardly a secret name.
I have no proof because he is a character with no POV.
THREE: Many commenters have said they found the underage relationships creepy.
I agree that it is 100% wrong for a teacher to get involved with a student. Remember, Art got fired when Addie lied and said he was inappropriate with her.
Many states have criminalized teacher/student relationships, even when the student is over the age of consent. If anyone knows the law in Massachusetts, tell us in comments.
BUT, as Nana points out in comments, Eve is not Jay’s teacher.
In addition, the teen characters in the book are all over the age of consent when the story takes place. In Massachusetts that’s how old you need to be to get a learner’s permit to drive. Both Hudson/Jay and Addie mention that they aren’t supposed to be driving at night without an adult in the car under the terms of their permit. I found this kind of funny: they are worried about breaking the permit rules, but not about murdering people and burying them alive!
Still, I think if it came out that Eve had been sleeping with any student at her school, she probably would have been fired and/or faced public scorn.
Nate did get involved with Kenzie when she was a freshman (and Eve when she was fifteen) so both of them were legally underage at that time.
Does learning that Nate was also Eve’s teacher and they had a relationship when she was underage. make you more sympathetic to Eve?
I also noticed clues that I’d missed. Eve’s estrangement from her parents and their obvious dislike of Nate.
FOUR: Who is the narrator in the prologue?
Several of you asked in comments, and it’s a great question.
I assumed it was Addie, and I think it was based on what she says and what happens later. To me, it sounds like she got left to dig by herself and is trying to hurry and finish. I think Jay stayed and helped Eve out!
FIVE: How can Addie calls Hudson for a ride home from the pumpkin patch, and then Eve call Jay for a ride the same night? Hudson and Jay are the same person!
I thought this was a great question, so I went back and made a timeline:
After school: Addie lets herself in, gets confronted by Eve, and hits Eve over the head. Nate arrives home and strangles Eve. They wrap her up and make their plan, which is to drop Eve’s car at the train station and then drive Nate’s car, with Eve’s body in the trunk, to a pumpkin patch.
Evening through early morning: Addie and Nate dig and dig and dig. This obviously takes some time. After the hole is finished, Nate vanishes. Addie waits a while, tries to contact him, finishes burying Eve, and covers her up.
Did Addie move Eve’s body into the hole by herself? Earlier in the chapter she watches Nate carry the body, thinking how big and strong he is!
3:00 am: Addie calls Hudson for a ride. He mentions tells her it will take an hour to get there to pick her up, and as she says he arrives 48 minutes later, so 3:48 am, and they head back.
During this time, Eve is (presumably) digging herself out of the hole.
4:30 am: Presumed time that Hudson drops Addie off. She mentions that fifteen minutes before he drops her, his phone buzzes, probably with Eve’s snapflash message mentioned below (so around 4:15 am.)
Almost 5:00 am: Jay calls Eve back (she says it was twenty minutes after she messaged him, so 4:35?). Then he has to drive the 45 minutes to get her, arriving around 5:20, and drive back AGAIN.
So yes, this is technically possible, though poor Jay spends over three hours driving back and forth from a pumpkin patch in the middle of the night.
Someone mentions in comments that Eve walked a bit to find a signal. Presumably she’d walk closer to home, but with no signal she could have walked in any direction. Still, I think the timeline works!
SIX: What did Hudson/Jay know about Kenzie’s relationship with Nate, and her own attempted murder?
First, Hudson picks up Addie from the pumpkin patch. She’s presumably all dirty and sweaty. Then, right after that, Jay picks up Eve from the pumpkin patch, Eve is probably even more bedraggled and covered in dirt. He can’t think this is a coincidence.
But Eve decides NOT to mention that Addie was involved in her attempted murder. She just tells Jay that Nate tried to kill her.
SEVEN: Some readers have said that they found all the characters pretty unsympathetic, if not terrible.
Nate: a serial groomer and sex abuser.
Eve: a bit quirky, like the main character in The Coworker. And I was laughing at the descriptions of how unattractive she was with her stringy hair and gangly limbs. And that she says she thinks Addie looks a little like her. But I had to give Eve credit for pushing through after being hit over the head, buried alive, then strangled.
Addie: lied about her teacher grooming her and got him fired, lies about her father’s “accident” (or murder.) I really wish her father’s “accident” had been explored more.
Hudson/Jay: did he know Kenzie was sleeping with Nate? He knew how Addie’s father died. Hudson feels underused in the story just to keep his identity hidden.
Did you think this was going paranormal, with the references to Edgar Allan Poe and the dirty shoes showing up after Eve was dead? I was getting “Telltale Heart” vibes.
What’s the deal with the Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition?
It has a couple of chapters from a future book, The Boyfriend.
Then a Q & A with Freida where we learn:
Her favorite character in this book is “Jay” because he’s “ride or die.” I guess? He is nice to Addie even though she’s unpopular. And spends three hours picking up stranded women from pumpkin patches.
How Freida comes up with twists: the suspects are A, B, C, and D. But the killer has to be E. (Or “J” haha…)
What did you think? Though a fun read, The Teacher will not rank among my very favorite Freida McFaddens. What’s my favorite? The Wife Upstairs, which I will do a post about soon! What is your favorite of her books?
So a high school boy was Eve’s lover, and she dodn’t know it?
She seems to claim not to know him, but he is a student at her school! At school he went by Hudson, but his football buddies call him Jay.
Eve is a first person narrator and calls him her lover, “a handsome shoe salesman,” not mentioning that he is a student. She says he “looked familiar” when she went into the shoe store.
Hard to know if she is being cute and this is just to make the twist work or if she didn’t recognize him out of context. Her books are very plot driven and character motivation is often pretty thin.
Eager to hear what other readers think of the book’s twist.
Thank you!
Also who is the person calling “Jay” that he keeps having to leave and sneak from?
My guess is that it’s his mom. Eve mentions that he takes a call from a woman and there’s crying in the background and Addie mentions that Hudson babysits his one year old brother. Another possibility: Kenzie. But I’m going with mom.
Agree after I posted that I thought more about it and think it was his mom as well.
Yes I found the page that says that Eve hears a baby crying. So definitely his mom!
So Eve is just as guilty as Nate for sleeping with underage student?
I truly don’t think Eve knew, but not everyone agrees with me. Nate knowingly slept with multiple students and I do think Eve thought she was cheating with an adult with a wife/girlfriend and baby.
All the characters are pretty terrible, though. Murderers, sex abusers, accessory to murder. Everyone but Art is guilty of something!
Idk . . . it just doesn’t seem plausible… he went to the exact same school… i feel like Jay/Hudson needed his own POV for a better understanding because its just …confusing… He knew EVE. He knew when he went to pick eve up that ADDIE and Nate buried her… we need a POV from Jay immediately lol
That is an excellent point.
Hudson went to pick up Addie, who had just been up to something in the middle of the night in a pumpkin patch. Then a couple hours later “Jay” got the call to pick up Eve from the same pumpkin patch, all dirty, he had to have figured it out. If he didn’t already know.
But he’s a teenage boy who gets stuck babysitting so maybe he didn’t care. Do you think Eve knew?
And yes, his POV would have been helpful, but it would have spoiled the reveal at the end. It’s one issue I have with the Big Twist format. It usually requires tricking the reader. I feel like The Wife Stalker did it well.
When Addie was stranded in the pumpkin patch she called Hudson for a ride. Then when Eve dug herself out Jay picked her up? Yet they are the same person, I’m confused on the timeline
Good question! I just report what happened!
Double-checked and yes, this is correct. Addie calls Hudson around 3 am for a ride and he mentions the pumpkin patch is nearly an hour away. Then Eve calls Jay around 5 am the following morning for a ride after she digs herself out.
The timing could work but it’s tight — maybe Jay found a shortcut!
The book mentions Jay having a baby?? And going back to “her”. Super confused on this if Jay is Hudson
I was also confused about that. I think Eve assumed that Jay had a partner and a baby, because a woman kept calling him with a crying baby in the background.
Toward the end, Addie mentions that Hudson has a baby brother, so I think it was his mom calling him.
Isn’t Jay/Hudson underaged too? Isn’t that also taking advantage of him? She assumed he had a partner and a baby… why would he not be forthcoming about his age?
and if he knew about Kenzie, why did he never tell Eve? They shared a lot of secrets, so why wouldn’t he tell her that her husband is literally a groomer??
and wasn’t Eve turning 40? She even said that Nate was younger than her. Then later on the 40 is retracted and it says 30? How old are these characters?! The only one that makes sense is Addie, who is 16.
so you’re telling me that THREE teachers at this high school were all in some way either accused or actually involved with students?! Wtf
loved the book though. Just a lot of things that made me question.
Legally, they are all over the age of consent (because they have learner’s permits, they are sixteen.) Morally, I agree with you. I am not sure why football player Jay prefers a forty-year-old married woman (whoops, thanks Nana! She just turned thirty) rather than someone his age, but since we don’t get his POV, it’s hard to say.
I think it’s unclear whether Hudson know about Kenzie and Nate, unless I missed that.
Well, at least one teacher (Nate) was involved with multiple students. Art got wrongfully accused. Maybe Eve didn’t know.
This was not my favorite of her books. While it’s common for her books to have unlikeable characters, I didn’t click with these.
Eve is actually 30. Nate is 40. Eve is NOT Hudson’s/Jay’s teacher, and he is over the age of consent. Creepy, but if Eve didn’t know…that’s that! I am sensing a part two with Jay/Hudson POV 🙂
Whoops, yes! Eve just turned thirty. It’s a good point that Eve technically isn’t Hudson’s teacher, but I still think that if the relationship came out, she’d probably lose her job and face public scorn.
I seem to be one of the few readers who truly thinks it IS possible that Eve thought she was having an affair with a shoe salesman. They bonded over her love of shoes! (She seems only concerned with shoes. I think that’s her main obsession!)
I hadn’t thought about a part two, and Frieda has done that before. Interesting!
I think you are spot on! Eve is so obsessed with shoes she would not even notice this “boy” was a student in her school. Not just that, but she is preoccupied with all the thoughts about relationship with her husband, Addie & Art issue, hiding her late afternoon getaway to shoe store etc…she is oblivious. Plus….The mall in the late afternoon, back room in the shoe store…lights are low. One can easily miss signs of a puberty on a tall, mature teenager. Especially if he really tried, and sounds like he was pretty into it and he did try .And he cared!!! That was really interesting to see. Today I’ve read somewhere that Freida said, there will NOT be a part 2. But…that’s what Coleen Hoover said too, when public was shouting for part 2 in the “It ends with us”. There was indeed a part 2 called “It starts with us”. And now, it is a movie in making, with Blake Lively. I think we need Hudson’s/Jay’s POV like we need a summer :). It’s kind of funny and ironic though, don’t you think? Eve is disgusted with her husband sleeping with 16 yr. old, while she is too, having an affair with a kid.
That’s why I think Eve didn’t know. Eve is a math teacher, a rule follower. She’s a bit obsessive. (Yes, she’s cheating on Nate, but I feel like she has a rationale for that.) She reminds me a lot of Dawn in the Co-worker. And I’d bet she feels no guilt about killing Nate either, because of all the rules he broke.
lol on the part II … I guess we will see!
He (Hudson/Jay) was the star quarterback of the high school how could Eve not know?? This plot twist could’ve been worked better.
That is a very fair point. It was a really good twist though!
It does say in the book that Hudson was taller than Addie’s dad. He’s a big guy.
Good catch, thanks so much 🙂
I haven’t checked the voting lately, but I feel like I’m one of the few people who believes that Eve actually thought he was an adult shoe salesman.
I think Eve knew exactly who Hudson/Jay was. I think she became what she was the product of with Nate. Her reputation wasn’t tarnished once Kenzie and Addie came clean about Nate, Nate’s was. Nobody told her she could never return to Caseham. She knew she couldn’t because she had also become the “groomer.”
There are definitely people who agree with you!
I think Eve was a terrible person BUT I think she thought Jay was a shoe salesman with a baby. She makes that jealous remark about Jay going back to “her,” (the woman who keeps calling him) and I don’t think she realized that was Jay’s mom lol.
Also, she had another reason to leave town: she murdered her husband!
such an interesting point of view. Could be! Groomers create groomers. If Freida wrote part 2, maybe we’d see Eve sleeping with HER student in some other school.
So when Jay/Hudson was talking to his “wife” on the phone and a baby was crying what the hell was that about?? lol I’m so confused. Like Eve wouldn’t know who he was. He was a student and also a football player at their highschool.
I don’t know! I guess all she thought about was shoes?
There are definitely readers (see above) who call BS on the idea that Eve didn’t recognize “Jay.”
But based on her multiple remarks about some annoying woman calling him and how jealous she seemed about it, I really think she didn’t know. Some high schools are huge, I guess?
I think it’s just … not a plot hole exactly, but a twist that, because it had to be hidden, didn’t completely make sense.
Ok all of these questions about if Eve knew that Jay was a student but did Jay know who Eve was?
You are a mind reader! I updated the post earlier today to add my thoughts on that but it may not have refreshed on your end.
My theory: YES.
First, Jay used his nickname with Eve, not his real name. Why would he do that? Possibly because she didn’t recognize him and he wanted to keep it that way.
Second, when Eve comes to cry on Jay’s shoulder after she learns that Nate is sleeping with Addie, he seems unsurprised by the whole thing. However, we don’t actually read the conversation, just Eve’s summary of it. But they do discuss going to the principal. He clearly knows Nate is a teacher and if he were innocently sleeping with the wife of a teacher, you’d think he’d ask Eve where her husband teaches. Unless he already knows, which I think he does.
I would have definitely appreciated a mention of how Eve didn’t know J/Hudson from school. Maybe it was meant to leave readers wondering but it seems like more of a missed plot point. Either way, I liked this one even if it wasn’t my favorite of her books. As always, thanks for your spoiler discussions!
Hi and thanks for the kind words!
I love these discussions too because I always learn something. The Hudson/Jay thing honestly didn’t bother me, maybe because I went to a huge high school.
I was thinking about this (more than you’d expect) and I don’t know how Freida McFadden would have explained this without it being awkward or sort of ruining the end. Plus it gives us something to talk about….
I felt the one redeeming character trait of the shallow weird shoe obsessed cheating Eve was that she seemed to find it truly unacceptable and reprehensible that her hubby took advantage of children, i.e. Addie and Kenzie. And she seemed protective of Addie a bit..
To find out at the end,she is a creepy pedo too–with Jay/was A LOT. So her character is utterly unlikable.
I liked this book overall, but I was so sick of Eve’s shallow selfishness. And Addie was so dumb and slow to catch on. She is supposed to be 16, so come on, she is way to slow to figure out stuff at the end. Her character’s inner monologue was so repetitive and asinine for the last 30% of the book.
I’m confused how Eve gets away with it all. Did I miss something or did they not really resolve that?
No! I don’t think you missed anything.
Nate just vanishes and no one seems bothered. According to Addie, everyone assumes he disappeared after his relationship with Kenzie leaked out.
I mean, before he disappeared, Nate told the police that Addie killed Eve and buried her. That’s a little weird, but the police do not seem bothered.
I could write a whole post on “The Moral World of FMcF thrillers.” Her characters have a very distinct sense of right and wrong!
The one part about the ending that makes no sense to me is how Eve got away with it. Addie and Kenzie opened up to the cops about what happened. At the time it was assumed that Eve was dead, so Addie would have mentioned what happened with her. Presumably, they asked Addie where the body (Eve) was and she would have told them about the pumpkin patch. Why wouldn’t the cops have checked it out, especially once Nate went missing?
I agree!
In the epilogue Addie says that the police “tried to bring in” Nate for questioning but he “took off.” Does Addie not know what Hudson and Eve did to Nate?
Then Addie says the police stopped looking for Nate because Eve showed up after disappearing for a few days and denied ever being buried alive in the pumpkin patch. But he was still accused of sex abuse, in one case with a minor.
Maybe it could have worked if Kenzie hadn’t been abused by Nate. Addie lied about Art Tuttle, so she could have come clean to the police about about that. Then the police might have thought that the pumpkin patch story and Addie’s affair with Nate were more lies. But Kenzie is credible and having two people say that Nate is a creeper should make the police want to find him. It’s pretty hard to just disappear in the modern world.
At least poor Art got another job.
Ah What I was thinking. No way the Cops would have just left it and not checked the gravesite. Unless it was Barney fife or some small town cops. But then the double identity of Jay couldn’t have worked. Also does Addie end up romantic with Jay in the end. So twisted it’s funny fun.
So who is Brooke Sullivan the nurse walking into the prison ?
Hi, can you tell me what chapter this is in? I read the book quite a while ago 🙂