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Girl at the Edge

By: Karen Dietrich
Narrated by: Lilla Crawford
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"Karen Dietrich can stop your heart with a sentence." (Paula McLain, author of The Paris Wife)

A thrilling nature-versus-nurture psychological suspense novel about a daughter trying to deny her worst impulses and distance herself from her violent and dangerous father.

©2020 Karen Dietrich (P)2020 Hachette Audio
Domestic Thrillers Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting Heartfelt Fiction

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I was really looking forward to this book. The story seemed very interesting and posed the question of nature or nurture and what happens to the children of mass murderers?
I have to say I was disappointed, I have not read this author before and I found her style overly descriptive of moments in time but did not really delve into the main theme of the book what were the main characters motivations and drivers. There was very little exploration of he relationship to her mother or how own feelings about her father and what he had done. The end was very flat and did not really answer any questions I had about the premise of the book.

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