I wasn't all that happy with the conclusion of the book. A lot was thrown into the plot in the last few chapters, almost hard to handle. Plus, the way things turned out with the family wasn't anything i expected, and left me hanging in the end. I recommend reading book if you enjoy fiction that resembles the lives of people today, with lots of drama and suspense. Here is a little summary of the last few chapters, but i won't give up the ending...
After Daniel was accused for the murder of Jason Underhill, and found innocent, Trixie was next for the blame. But before she could be interrogated, she made a run for it. Bartholemew was hoping to get a blood test, with the evidence found at the crime scene, but she had left with no trace of where she was going. Daniel was pretty sure however where she was headed. His home town in Alaska. Trixie reached Bethel, Alaska, where a 300K dog sledding race was amidst. She was mistaken for a director and had to travel 53 miles to a different town with a native boy. She bonded with the boy more than anyone she could remember, and by the time they reached Tallaksak she had seemingly made a new friend. However, she had a difficult time pretending to be "Andi", a director who worked with the mushers coming in to the pitstop during the race. Meanwhile, Daniel and Laura were already heading to Alaska, while Bartholemew worked hard to try and prove Trixie a suspect. Trixie began spending more time with the native boy, Willie, and felt for the first time comfortable again with a different sex. Daniel and Laura were making their way closer to Trixie, but eventually had to split. Laura waited for Daniel to make the 53 mile trip because Daniel felt it was too dangerous to continue together. When Daniel reached Trixie, the whole world seemed to stop. Daniel didn't care one bit if Trixie had killed Jason, he would do anything to save her now that she was back in his arms. She admitted to lying, but not for Jason's death. As they were heading back to where Laura awaited, so were the police. If Trixie didn't kill Jason, who did? and what will the cops decide?
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WOW! This sounds like a really intense book!I have neve read Jodi Picolt but from what you have said abotu The Tenth Circle, its sounds like a really good book!
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