Sharp Objects
by:
Gillian Flynn (author)
It's been a while... but Camille Preaker has finally gone home.Sent to investigate the disappearance of two little girls Camille finds herself reluctantly installed in the family mansion, reacquainting herself with her distant mother and a precocious thirteen-year-old half-sister she barely...
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It's been a while... but Camille Preaker has finally gone home.Sent to investigate the disappearance of two little girls Camille finds herself reluctantly installed in the family mansion, reacquainting herself with her distant mother and a precocious thirteen-year-old half-sister she barely knows. Haunted by a family tragedy, troubled by the disquieting grip her young sister has on the town, Camille struggles with a familiar need to be accepted.But as clues turn into dead ends Camille finds herself identifying with the young victims and realises: she will have to unravel the puzzle of her own past if she's to survive the homecoming.
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Format: paperback
Publisher: Phoenix
Pages no: 328
Edition language: English
What the actual fuck did I just read? This book is seriously messed up. Read for Psych Paint It Black. It fits.
Well, my original suspicion from somewhere around 25-30% was correct. I was hoping I was wrong and there would be some great twist, but it was still a well-told story.I didn't love this book. I tried to read Gone Girl a few times and just couldn't get into it, but I decided to try this one anyway, b...
Camille Preaker is a reporter in Chicago. Her boss thinks it would be a good idea for her to return to her hometown in Missouri to cover the murder of two preteen girls before someone else gets hold of the story first. To say Camille does not get along with her mother is an understatement - she is a...
Totally messed up and a little predictable, but thoroughly difficult to put down.
I´m going to grant Gillian Flynn one thing: she writes compelling stories and I finished this book within two days. But oh boy, this book is disgusting. It´s like Flynn tried to put everything that can be remotely offending to people in one book (and this comes from a person, who is not easily offen...