![]() ![]() There is Max, who repeatedly claims he’s “right as rain” with no reason to be there Aaron, an arrogant youth who’s happy to divulge every reason he hates his wealthy father Brienne, who knows all about Riley from the newspapers and a handful of others. Situated in a renovated warehouse with endless corridors and only two exits, the seven patients begin introductions. At the suggestion of her therapist, Riley agrees to attend a weekend therapy camp along with six other teens grappling with their own issues. When what she assumes will be a typical night of baby-sitting ends in a home invasion and double murder, 17-year-old Riley Vasquez finds herself dealing with a case of post-traumatic stress disorder and more publicity than she would like. ![]() ![]() “The Masked Truth” (Doubleday Canada), by Kelley Armstrong ![]()
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