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A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham

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dark mysterious tense medium-paced

3.5

When Chloe Davis was twelve years old, her father confessed to the murder of six teenage girls and was sent to prison for life. Twenty years later, Chloe is a psychologist, still haunted by her past. As the twentieth anniversary of the killings approaches, teenage girls start disappearing again, and Chloe can't help but wonder if there is a connection between the two sets of disappearances. 

The unreliable narrator POV was strong in this book, although I did like Chloe overall, which I cannot say for all unreliable narrators. The amount of self-medicating and mixing medication with alcohol was also prominent, so if that's something bothersome or triggering to you, I would definitely steer clear of this book. 

The first half of the book was kind of slow, in my opinion, as I would have liked to have a bit more action earlier on. Conversely, I did appreciate that the characters' backgrounds and storylines were well-established, as some authors make their characters too two-dimensional, which makes for a boring read. 

I guessed several of the plot points before they came up, including partially guessing some of the twists, but I don't see the "big" one coming, thankfully. Also, one of my main predictions from very early on ended up being a red herring, so that was both comforting and disappointing, I guess? Mostly comforting because I didn't want to have guessed it from nearly the start of the book, but a little disappointing because who doesn't like to be right? 😂

Overall, I was definitely drawn into the book and wanted to keep reading it, but I would have preferred more action throughout the story, as opposed to it all being packed into the last 1/3 of the book. 

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