The Butterfly Garden by Dot Hutchison

Young girls are captured by a man who calls himself the Gardener. He keeps them in a literal garden and tattoos them with wings. The madness doesn't end there. He finds a way to keep them after their death and the date of their death is already decided - he knows it and so do the Butterflies. FBI agents Eddison and Hanoverian are charged with questioning survivors to know the truth, but there is one particular girl named Maya who knows more than she lets on. It is she who the other butterflies look to and what she has to say will shock and stun the FBI. Seems intriguing right? That's because it is. It reads really well. I wanted to keep turning the pages to know more, to understand why and to get to that final chapter to know how it all ends. The language used is very polished and the pace of the book is steady. Unfortunately, that's about it. The conclusion is very underwhelming and I didnt understand what I read initially. I actually had to go back and read it again. No...