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A review by candystripelegs
Suffer the Children by John Saul
2.0
Well, the children sure do suffer. It was an intense read, but relies more on gore and shock to scare and it gets old. There are also a lot of plot holes, and characters acting unbelievably dumb. Spoilers ahead!
1. Why haven't they built a fence around the woods so people don't die in there?
2. The first time you know your daughter snuck outside in the middle of the night, wouldn't you look into childproof locks or something?
3. At the end when they mention prosecuting I had to roll my eyes because it would be the most flimsy case ever made.
4. The Secretary. Here's a major spoiler, but I can't believe how quick she is to dismiss the fact that he wanted to rape his daughter and says his wife is overreacting. Also affairs with secretaries are as cliche as you can get.
5. If Rose was so concerned about leaving the girls alone with the housekeeper, why wouldn't she check before she leave to make sure the housekeeper is awake?!
6. Why did no one realize that Elizabeth is always the one to see the missing person last?
1. Why haven't they built a fence around the woods so people don't die in there?
2. The first time you know your daughter snuck outside in the middle of the night, wouldn't you look into childproof locks or something?
3. At the end when they mention prosecuting I had to roll my eyes because it would be the most flimsy case ever made.
4. The Secretary. Here's a major spoiler, but I can't believe how quick she is to dismiss the fact that he wanted to rape his daughter and says his wife is overreacting. Also affairs with secretaries are as cliche as you can get.
5. If Rose was so concerned about leaving the girls alone with the housekeeper, why wouldn't she check before she leave to make sure the housekeeper is awake?!
6. Why did no one realize that Elizabeth is always the one to see the missing person last?