I overall really enjoyed this book, the story is told well and it’s intriguing. My only qualms are with the language that was typical of the late 90s when this was actually published. It was written in a time when victim blaming was fine if they engaged in “high risk behaviors” or hung around the “wrong crowd”. I know this narrative would be written differently today, so I do not hold this against the author, it’s simply a sign of the times and I’m reminded of how happy I am that views have shifted since that time regarding victimization.