4.5 stars
Sybil is a midwife and Connie's mom. The story is told from
Connie's viewpoint. Connie is 14 years old when it happens. Sybil
is helping a mom, Charlotte, in labour, but there is trouble, and
Charlotte dies. Hoping to still save the baby, Sybil performs an
emergency C-section on Charlotte. Unfortunately, there is now doubt
as to whether or not Charlotte was actually dead before the
C-section, or if that may have been what killed her. Sybil is
charged, and brought to trial.
I have to admit this book surprised me. I had no idea I would like
it nearly as much as I did. I don't want kids, so the first couple
of chapters may have been a bit too much info for me, with the
detail about women giving birth, but once the story really got
going... once the night of Charlotte's labour and death arrives,
then the subsequent investigation and trial happens, wow! I just
did not want to put the book down. If I wasn't reading the book, I
wanted to be. The tension and suspense as to what would happen, who
would say what, especially at the trial, was huge. Of course, being
told from Connie's viewpoint, you see how this affects the entire
family. But, it was really the tension and suspense in the book
that really drew me in and wouldn't let go. This will most likely
be on my favourites list for the year.