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All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
5.0
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Thank you to @harpercollinsuk and @netgalley for the #gifted advanced digital copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Stacy Willingham returns with her second novel - another suspenseful and atmospheric mystery meets psychological thriller. I loved her previous book, Flicker in the Dark, but I think All the Dangerous Things was even better! Stacy's style of writing is so immersive and descriptive that I was captivated from the start.
Full of twists and turns, the plot fascinated me and I couldn't get enough. I enjoyed double guessing everything and I love how the story became layered and weaved together.
Themes of motherhood, mental health and sleep problems were all explored brilliantly. Isabelle's flawed and unreliable narration was the perfect accompaniment to the dark journey we are taken on and I was genuinely hooked.
I can't wait to see what this author writes next!
Thank you to @harpercollinsuk and @netgalley for the #gifted advanced digital copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Stacy Willingham returns with her second novel - another suspenseful and atmospheric mystery meets psychological thriller. I loved her previous book, Flicker in the Dark, but I think All the Dangerous Things was even better! Stacy's style of writing is so immersive and descriptive that I was captivated from the start.
Full of twists and turns, the plot fascinated me and I couldn't get enough. I enjoyed double guessing everything and I love how the story became layered and weaved together.
Themes of motherhood, mental health and sleep problems were all explored brilliantly. Isabelle's flawed and unreliable narration was the perfect accompaniment to the dark journey we are taken on and I was genuinely hooked.
I can't wait to see what this author writes next!