Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter (William Morrow)
In this stand-alone thriller, Karin Slaughter takes all of
the usual tropes of psychological thrillers and ratchets them up to
unimaginable heights with the story of two sisters estranged by an event that
destroyed their family and reunited by unthinkable evil that changes
everything. Claire appears to live the
perfect life: her husband adores her, they are financial well-off and she
enjoys herself. Just below the façade,
however, there are cracks and fissures from her past from which she has not
broken entirely free. In a dark alley
one night, Claire’s life changes forever when her husband is murdered. Before Claire has a moment to grieve, a chain
of events is set in motion that lead Claire on a trip down the rabbit hole
where she finds a most unexpected ally but one who had been there all along if
she had just asked.
Lydia has had to fight and struggle with and for everything
most of her adult life. She is off drugs
but still carries a little extra weight; her daughter Dee is a typical teenager
and she is in a relationship with a man to whom she cannot quite commit, but
who is patient with and supportive of her.
When her past slams her in the face, she must make a decision, one that
could cost her everything or one that might have unexpected positive
results. An edge of your seat thriller,
Karin Slaughter pulls you into places you don’t want to do and never waned to
be but can’t help yourself. Though
graphic and disturbing, these characters will get under your skin and from whom
you will not be able to look away. Just
when you think you’ve got all the answers, there is one more unexpected twist. It doesn’t get much better than this.
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