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A Flicker in the Dark
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**4.5-stars**
When Chloe Davis was 12-years old, her father was arrested for the kidnapping and murder of six teenage girls, based on evidence that Chloe herself had uncovered.
After her father was taken away, Chloe, her mother and her older brother, were left trying to put back together the pieces of their shattered lives.
It was rough. In their small Louisiana town the shroud of guilt was always upon them. They ended up moving to try to hide from the scandal.
People were suspicious of her Mom, that she possibly knew something she didn't reveal. It wasn't a good situation. Traumatic to say the least.
Twenty years later, Chloe is a psychologist working with young girls suffering through varying levels of trauma, like she did herself.
Chloe is also preparing for her wedding to Daniel, a man she has known for just a year.
Her brother, Cooper, thinks the marriage is too quick. He and Daniel have never been warm and fuzzy with one another, a fact that worries Chloe.
That alone is stressful enough, but when local teen girls begin to go missing, one of them a patient of Chloe's, she's triggered into a really dark place; her past.
Chloe's worked hard to forget her childhood trauma; to move on and find a bit of happiness for herself in spite of all she's been through. Now it seems the past is back to haunt her.
The pattern of the current crimes isn't just similar to that of her father's, it's identical. Is there a copycat working in Baton Rouge?
Before she knows it, Chloe finds herself steeped in the investigation. She needs to get to the bottom of it. It seems too close to home, like it's intentional. Like this new killer is trying to draw her in.
Is Chloe paranoid and seeing connections where there aren't any, or is she dangerously close to the truth?
A Flicker in the Dark is a hugely promising and intense debut. Willingham's writing style is extremely fluid and fast-paced, sucking me in from the very first chapter.
I loved Chloe as a main character. Her flaws made her not just believable, but relatable. Her struggles were real. I felt them; the (view spoiler) being particularly impactful.
While I found certain aspects of the story toed the line of predictability, I nonetheless had a fun time reading it.
If this is her debut, I predict a long and successful career in Willingham's future. I definitely plan to be following along.
Thank you so much to the publisher, Macmillan Audio, for providing me with a copy to read and review.
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When Chloe Davis was 12-years old, her father was arrested for the kidnapping and murder of six teenage girls, based on evidence that Chloe herself had uncovered.
After her father was taken away, Chloe, her mother and her older brother, were left trying to put back together the pieces of their shattered lives.
It was rough. In their small Louisiana town the shroud of guilt was always upon them. They ended up moving to try to hide from the scandal.
People were suspicious of her Mom, that she possibly knew something she didn't reveal. It wasn't a good situation. Traumatic to say the least.
Twenty years later, Chloe is a psychologist working with young girls suffering through varying levels of trauma, like she did herself.
Chloe is also preparing for her wedding to Daniel, a man she has known for just a year.
Her brother, Cooper, thinks the marriage is too quick. He and Daniel have never been warm and fuzzy with one another, a fact that worries Chloe.
That alone is stressful enough, but when local teen girls begin to go missing, one of them a patient of Chloe's, she's triggered into a really dark place; her past.
Chloe's worked hard to forget her childhood trauma; to move on and find a bit of happiness for herself in spite of all she's been through. Now it seems the past is back to haunt her.
The pattern of the current crimes isn't just similar to that of her father's, it's identical. Is there a copycat working in Baton Rouge?
Before she knows it, Chloe finds herself steeped in the investigation. She needs to get to the bottom of it. It seems too close to home, like it's intentional. Like this new killer is trying to draw her in.
Is Chloe paranoid and seeing connections where there aren't any, or is she dangerously close to the truth?
A Flicker in the Dark is a hugely promising and intense debut. Willingham's writing style is extremely fluid and fast-paced, sucking me in from the very first chapter.
I loved Chloe as a main character. Her flaws made her not just believable, but relatable. Her struggles were real. I felt them; the (view spoiler) being particularly impactful.
While I found certain aspects of the story toed the line of predictability, I nonetheless had a fun time reading it.
If this is her debut, I predict a long and successful career in Willingham's future. I definitely plan to be following along.
Thank you so much to the publisher, Macmillan Audio, for providing me with a copy to read and review.
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I loved this one, could not put it down.
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Melike wrote: "I loved this one, could not put it down."Oh, yayee!!! So happy to see that you gave it 5-stars, Melike. I am really enjoying it so far! xx
booksNpenguins wrote: "Totally adding this! Amazing review ☺️"
😄😂 Thank you! More detailed thoughts to come!!
😄😂 Thank you! More detailed thoughts to come!!
Thrilled you loved it too, Megs! I can't wait to see all your thoughts on it. I agree about the predictable parts, but it was forgivable since the rest was so good. :)
Kat wrote: "Thrilled you loved it too, Megs! I can't wait to see all your thoughts on it. I agree about the predictable parts, but it was forgivable since the rest was so good. :)"Absolutely agree on forgivable! Really hoping to write a full review tomorrow!! I definitely can't wait to read more from this author. xx
Michael wrote: "Fantastic review, Megs! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one! 😊"Thank you so much, Michael! I saw all y'all enjoying it and had major FOMO!! It was quite an impressive debut.
Melissa (LifeFullyBooked) wrote: "Great review! I didn't like this one as much as you did, but I did like it." Thank you, Melissa! I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy it quite as much, but it sounds like it could have gone worse for you as well. I will have to look for your review, I don't think I've seen it! xx
I can forgive the flaws if I'm having fun with it, as you did. Unfortunately that didn't happen for me. I loved your review though :)
JanB wrote: "I can forgive the flaws if I'm having fun with it, as you did. Unfortunately that didn't happen for me. I loved your review though :)"Ohhh, boo. I was sorry to see you didn't enjoy this one, Jan. I completely get it though!
NZLisaM wrote: "Everyone’s loving this one. Super review."
Thank you so much! I think it was a really great debut. Looking forward to more from this author! :)
Thank you so much! I think it was a really great debut. Looking forward to more from this author! :)
Can someone answer me why Chloe and Daniel didn’t end up together still? I feel like I missed something and it’s bothering me.
Brooke Grundmann wrote: "Can someone answer me why Chloe and Daniel didn’t end up together still? I feel like I missed something and it’s bothering me."I don't remember all the details, Brooke. I actually didn't like Daniel though...hahaha, so I wasn't too concerned about it in the end! lol
This is an option for my book club and I may vote for it especially if it got 4 stars from you. Tell me your non spoiler thoughts. I couldn’t read your review lol
Porsha wrote: "This is an option for my book club and I may vote for it especially if it got 4 stars from you. Tell me your non spoiler thoughts. I couldn’t read your review lol"I think it could be a fun book club read, Porsha. There's quite a bit to discuss regarding the MCs life, also how crime/criminals/criminal's relatives and victims/true crime is treated in our society. Also, there's some suspense and red herrings that could be fun to see other people's reactions to. I think it could be a strong choice!
Porsha wrote: "This is an option for my book club and I may vote for it especially if it got 4 stars from you. Tell me your non spoiler thoughts. I couldn’t read your review lol"...but also, regardless if it gets chosen, you should read it and tell me what you think! xx
Luvtoread wrote: "Fab review, megs! Glad you also enjoyed!!📗💜"Thank you, Luv! This author has quickly sealed herself as one of my go-tos! I'm really looking forward to her next release in January!!