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A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with a sudden loss of social status, financial instability, or a family scandal that has left them feeling exposed and isolated. It is an ideal choice for a young person who feels they are being judged for the mistakes of their parents or who needs to navigate the complexities of trust when their foundation has been shaken. The story follows Owen, a teen forced to leave his comfortable boarding school after his father disappears amid a massive financial fraud. Back in his small hometown, Owen must confront the hostility of those his father cheated while uncovering a decades old mystery that explains his family's dark history. It explores themes of shame, honesty, and the realization that the people we love are often flawed. While the mystery is gripping, the emotional core focuses on building a new identity when the old one is stripped away. It is appropriate for mature teens who enjoy atmospheric, realistic thrillers with high emotional stakes.