The narrative constantly flips who the reader perceives as the "villain". Addie is initially presented as a dangerous liar based on rumors, while Nate is seen as the ideal husband and teacher; however, the reality is the exact opposite. The Ethics of Revenge: The ending raises significant moral questions about extralegal justice
If you're a fan of psychological thrillers, or just looking for a great read, "The Teacher" is an excellent choice. So why not give it a try? You won't be disappointed.
Eve’s breath hitched. She looked up and caught the eye of the school’s star student, Addie, sitting in the front row. Addie was pale, with eyes that seemed too old for her face. She wasn’t looking at Eve; she was looking at the door, where the handsome, charismatic history teacher, Mr. Bennett, stood leaning against the frame.
As the weeks passed, the entries in the notebook grew darker. They spoke of a student-teacher affair that had turned into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Eve found herself caught between Addie’s cryptic warnings and Mr. Bennett’s chillingly perfect charm.