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Dear Child Copertina rigida – 6 ottobre 2020
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[A] tantalizingly disturbing debut
As enthralling as it is thought-provoking. -New York Times Book Review
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A woman held captive finally escapesbut can she ever really get away?
Gone Girl meets Room in this page-turning, #1 internationally bestselling thriller from one of Germanys hottest new talents
A windowless shack in the woods. A dash to safety. But when a woman finally escapes her captor, the end of the story is only the beginning of her nightmare.
She says her name is Lena. Lena, who disappeared without a trace 14 years prior. She fits the profile. She has the distinctive scar. But her family swears that she isnt their Lena.
The little girl who escaped the woods with her knows things she isnt sharing, and Lenas devastated father is trying to piece together details that dont quite fit. Lena is desperate to begin again, but something tells her that her tormentor still wants to get back what belongs to him
and that she may not be able to truly escape until the whole truth about what happened in the woods finally emerges.
Twisty, suspenseful, and psychologically clever, Romy Hausmann's Dear Child is a captivating thriller with all the ingredients of a breakout hit.
Chilling, original and mesmerizing. David Baldacci
- Lunghezza stampa355 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- EditoreFlatiron Books
- Data di pubblicazione6 ottobre 2020
- Dimensioni16.54 x 3.38 x 24.36 cm
- ISBN-101250768535
- ISBN-13978-1250768537
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- Editore : Flatiron Books (6 ottobre 2020)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina rigida : 355 pagine
- ISBN-10 : 1250768535
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250768537
- Peso articolo : 544 g
- Dimensioni : 16.54 x 3.38 x 24.36 cm
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What is revealed in the storyline is abduction and the grim consequences of this crime. The abductor cannot be identified and there is a connection to a young woman, Lena, who disappeared some 13 years previously: a clever, twisty idea.
The characters are mainly interesting particularly Hannah, who has Asperger Syndrome and highlights the super qualities some of these suffers have.
Certainly an author to look out for and I would recommend this. Lost a star for disappointing finale.

I heard my local radio's bookclub raving about this book so rushed to purchase it and had great expectations. Great expectations unfortunately often lead me to being underwhelmed and underwhelmed I was. I just felt that the storyline was weak. "Twists" were thrown in but easily explained in the next narrative from a particular character so actually weren't twists at all. I didn't feel any sense of great empathy with any of the characters and like one other reviewer said, I just wanted to get to the end.
Early on, we're advised that Hannah has met her Grandfather before. The whole way through I was waiting to find out how this fit into the story. It's hastily explained right at the end. So the real Lena and Hannah visited the Grandfather? What? How does this make sense? How did the Grandfather not recognise Lena or Hannah especially when Hannah was so easily identifiable later on? If Lena could go on trips, parties and to Paris, why didn't she escape? Frustrating story!

Is this a perfect book? No, it does require the suspension of disbelief. Is this a gripping novel? Well, for me at least - yes

Did I enjoy it? I guess. Even if some of the characters began to grate on my nerves and stretch my belief, even though I flipped between sympathy and irritation where Lena was concerned. Thing is, I couldn't not finish. I had to get to the end, if only to prove my final prediction correct. Am left puzzled. Was only released in 2020, I hadn't purchased it before and didn't recognise the author or title, and yet I knew it so well. Would I recommend it? I suppose so. Know that sounds a tad indifferent, but that's how it's left me feeling.

Another one that has been on my Kindle for some time. The title alone drew me in, and the book didn’t disappoint.
A disturbing storyline that kept you guessing, it slowly unravelled the truth as time went along, developing an even darker truth to the people that were held captive. There was little “truth bombs” dropped along the way as well.
It was consistently faced paced, with multiple points of view. If you are reading on Kindle don’t worry about it saying 3hrs until the next chapter as it is sectioned by names not technical chapters, you can easily dip in and out between your real life demands. 😉
I really enjoyed how this book looked back on each character dealing with Lena and the children’s captivity as well as dealing with their present.
My only small criticism was for the first bit of the book I was struggling to work out who was who, especially as there was a name change at one point (no spoilers.) I had to keep a check on who was speaking and remember who they were. I didn’t guess the who abductor was, and if you have read this and did guess, I’d like to know how. 😂
Solid ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars