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The Burning Girls
by C.J. Tudor
In the quaint town of Chapel Croft, Jack Brooks takes on the role of the new Vicar, accompanied by her daughter Flo. Little do they know, Chapel Croft harbors a sinister past, with a tight-knit community guarding their own dark secrets.
Pun not intended, but this novel unfolds as a slow burn, gradually revealing its secrets and building in suspense. Initially, I struggled to understand the hype surrounding the book but quickly found myself drawn in.
While the story excels in atmospheric tension, I couldn't help but feel that character development fell slightly short.Moreover, the merging of thriller and horror elements may prove divisive among readers, as the lines between the two genres become blurred.
Despite these minor drawbacks, Chapel Croft's haunting atmosphere and gripping plot make for an engrossing read.
Pun not intended, but this novel unfolds as a slow burn, gradually revealing its secrets and building in suspense. Initially, I struggled to understand the hype surrounding the book but quickly found myself drawn in.
While the story excels in atmospheric tension, I couldn't help but feel that character development fell slightly short.Moreover, the merging of thriller and horror elements may prove divisive among readers, as the lines between the two genres become blurred.
Despite these minor drawbacks, Chapel Croft's haunting atmosphere and gripping plot make for an engrossing read.