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Little Eve
by Catriona Ward
This is the second book I've read by this author, the first being The Last House on Needless Street, and I have to say... Catriona Ward is fast becoming an auto-buy author when I'm looking for something dark and chilling.
Little Eve is told in dual POVs, and features a cult storyline. Eve and Dinah live with their "family" on an isolated estate in a small town in Scotland. This story starts out with a young butcher discovering the bodies of the family laid out in a ritualistic pattern. Then the timeline jumps back and forth between the before and after of this terrible discovery. Readers get to know the family and it doesn't take too long to figure out that something very, very wrong is going on in that house.
I never really knew what was going on, until the very end. I will tell you that I stayed up until the early hours of the morning to finish. I was riveted to the page. Little Eve is a gripping, sinister tale, and the ending a dark surprise.
Little Eve is told in dual POVs, and features a cult storyline. Eve and Dinah live with their "family" on an isolated estate in a small town in Scotland. This story starts out with a young butcher discovering the bodies of the family laid out in a ritualistic pattern. Then the timeline jumps back and forth between the before and after of this terrible discovery. Readers get to know the family and it doesn't take too long to figure out that something very, very wrong is going on in that house.
I never really knew what was going on, until the very end. I will tell you that I stayed up until the early hours of the morning to finish. I was riveted to the page. Little Eve is a gripping, sinister tale, and the ending a dark surprise.