A Nearly Normal Family by M.T. Edvardsson

A pastor and his family face something no family wants to face. Eighteen year old Stella is arrested for murder. The story unfolds first from the view of the father, Adam, a pastor. The viewpoint changes to the mother, Ulrika, a criminal defense lawyer. Finally the viewpoint changes to Stella, the daughter accused of murder. It is set in Sweden and is the author’s first book published in the US.
I was intrigued by the book because of the storyline and also because of the setting. The criminal system in Sweden is different than in the US and the author cleverly explained how the system worked via Ulrika. It was very helpful so I was not confused as to what was going on. The story explores how parents battle doing everything they can to protect their child with the ethics shown in their jobs, a pastor and a lawyer. How do you protect your child and each other while finding out the truth?

You will not be disappointed in this book!

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