#a flicker in the dark

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Publication Day: January 11th, 2022

Rating:  ★★★★

A Flicker in the Dark features Chloe Davis, who at 12 years old was living in a small town where girls were disappearing all summer, only for her father to be arrested at the end of summer for all of their murders. Now nearing the 20 year anniversary, Chloe is a psychologist in private practice, engaged— only for young girls to start going missing all over again.

The beginning of this novel really draws you in and makes you keep turning pages! Chloe turns out to be a very unreliable narrator, one who is grasping onto her happiness. The plot is really interesting and atmospheric reads are my absolute favorite. While the book gets to a point where it isn’t as page-turning as it initially was, it does constantly keep you trying to figure out the plot and guess what’s going on, and it does pick up and grip you again! I thought the ending was satisfying and the best plots are ones that make sense to a certain degree when you figure out what really happened/is happening, like this one did.

This was a great read from one of my favorite publishers recently; they have just been a powerhouse of putting out some of my recent favorite thrillers! I’m in a cabin in the middle of the mountains with almost no internet so I missed publication day by a day, but happy publication day! Thank you so much to Minotaur Books, Stacy Willingham, and NetGalley for this copy.

Saylor Rains

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cooler-cactus:

reblog this and tag three of your favorite books! they don’t have to be the top three— just three you really love

sleepyreads:

Everytime I read a good psychological thriller I remember how much I love this genre and I need to read more of it. Especially when a serial killer is involved! A Flicker in the Dark has really got my attention so far + I’ve just read it’s gonna be a serie on HBO Max!

Behind the book you can see a little glimpse of my thriller/crime fiction shelves. And my little Edward Scissorhands funko as a reminder that Johnny Depp deserves justice ✌

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