A review by lilyaronovitz
The Innocence Treatment by Ari B. Goelman

3.0

{3.5} My biggest disappointment about this book was the fact that I thought all the information would be revealed at the end, in order to tie up the story and pull it all together. Instead however, the book left the reader wondering what the "Emergency Act", and who the department was, and several other loose ends at the end of the book. I wasn't all that crazy about any of the characters, and was slightly confused about Lauren and Sasha' relationship. There were so many paths that this book started on, but I felt like very few of them got resolved in the end, and the plot didn't go very far throughout the book. With just a little more information for the reader, this book probably could have been very good, but it fell short of my expectations for such an intriguing plot line.