We Are All the Same in the Dark by Julia Heaberlin 352 pages (e-galley)
Trumanell may have disappeared a decade ago, but her brother Wyatt still hears her voice. People in their small town are still looking for her, and suspect Wyatt knows where she is. When Wyatt finds a young girl abandoned in a field, he thinks it's a sign from Trumanell. However, Odette Tucker, the town's youngest cop, thinks this girl is bad news. Desperate to figure out who this girl is, and find Trumanell for once and for all, Odette has to delve into her own dark past.
This is a dark psychological thriller filled with twists and unreliable narrators. A deep sense of unease threads its way through the story, and it is difficult to know who to trust or what will happen in the end.
Good for readers who enjoy dark psychological suspense, and a general sense of uneasiness combined with a steady pace and compelling characters.
For LibraryReads: Trumanell disappeared 10 years ago, but has left an indelible mark on her small town, her brother, and best friend. When a damaged young girl is found, is there a link to Trumanell?
Good for readers who enjoy dark psychological suspense, and a general sense of uneasiness combined with a steady pace and compelling characters.
- Jen O. (sent to myself and then missed in my email)
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Sunday, May 3, 2020
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