A review by tjlcody
Right Behind You by Gail Giles

4.0

Geez. This was a hard one.

Mostly because of how realistic it is: A child makes a serious mistake in a moment of anger and pain, and for the rest of his life people are calling him a psychopath and saying he deserves to be murdered. Not even willing to give him a chance to prove that he's been rehabilitated.

Really is fucking sick how unempathetic people are. All I could think of while I read this book is "Yeah, yeah, this sounds exactly like how people would respond, because God forbid you entertain the possibility that people are capable of making a deadly mistake in a moment of stress and still not be a psychopath from it?"