![]() ![]() I had some suspicions about the culprit but it took me a long time to come to that conclusion because of the rapidly changing mindset of the narrator interspersed with the antagonist's thought which made it tough to connect the dots in a wonderful thriller-like way. I did decide to persist despite the subject because I again had read previous novels regarding this topic as I knew I would enjoy the read eventually and holy moly, this novel blew me out of the water. I can't read novels about ceramic dolls because they terrify me and you may not be able to read Little Secrets because it hits hard on parental suffering and the lengths they go to come to terms with the disappearance and heal, or not heal, from it. Be warned there are a lot of intense topics in this story and this is not a read for everyone. This was the first thriller where I found the subject matter unsettling, so unsettling that I almost stopped reading after the first two chapters despite having read many books with a similar premise so I don't know why this specific story hit me so hard, it just did. ![]() ![]() ![]() Little Secrets by Jennifer Hillier is a messed up book. ![]()
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