Daughter of Mine: the spine-tingling small town psychological thriller, from the author of THE LAST HOUSE GUEST
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I loved this book so much! I was hooked from the start and couldn't put it down until the end. After the death of her stepfather, Hazel returns to the small town of Mirror Lake, discovering not only that she inherited her childhood home and everything inside, which leads to tension with her stepbrothers, but also that two old cars have been submerged in the lake - do they have something to do with the disappearance of her mother many years ago? What did her stepfather want to tell her by leaving her the house? And did her former best friend really leave town voluntarily shortly after Hazel came back, or is there more to her disappearance? There are some elements that I already loved in All The Missing Girls and The Last Houseguest: a former love interest who is probably hiding something, a parent who knows more than they let on, the local police making less of an effort than they probably should. A small town where you think everybody knows each other - but everybody has secrets. And as the book progresses, more and more of them come to light. You can't trust anybody - my favorite type of thriller. Megan Miranda writes fantastic, gripping thrillers and this one is my new favorite. I highly recommend it. I am so grateful to NetGalley and Quercus that I got the opportunity to read this in exchange for my honest review.
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I loved this book so much! I was hooked from the start and couldn't put it down until the end. After the death of her stepfather, Hazel returns to the small town of Mirror Lake, discovering not only that she inherited her childhood home and everything inside, which leads to tension with her stepbrothers, but also that two old cars have been submerged in the lake - do they have something to do with the disappearance of her mother many years ago? What did her stepfather want to tell her by leaving her the house? And did her former best friend really leave town voluntarily shortly after Hazel came back, or is there more to her disappearance? There are some elements that I already loved in All The Missing Girls and The Last Houseguest: a former love interest who is probably hiding something, a parent who knows more than they let on, the local police making less of an effort than they probably should. A small town where you think everybody knows each other - but everybody has secrets. And as the book progresses, more and more of them come to light. You can't trust anybody - my favorite type of thriller. Megan Miranda writes fantastic, gripping thrillers and this one is my new favorite. I highly recommend it. I am so grateful to NetGalley and Quercus that I got the opportunity to read this in exchange for my honest review.