Where to even start with this book? Chloe Davis, the human equivalent of hold music, is very deeply damaged. Which one do you think came first - the doctor designation, or the dusty, useless piece of paper my mom put in a frame? Hmm. I'd like to call this an editorial error, but I think the main character is actually this stupid. "I'm hoping to pursue my PhD here next fall - then, eventually get my master's." However, given that the story has already been optioned by Emma Stone, I don't think the author will be weeping into her labradoodle's fur over my piddly little review. I almost always give even the shittiest books at least two stars because the author I'm bashing wrote words and got them published. In a debut novel that has already been optioned for a limited series by actress Emma Stone and sold to a dozen countries around the world, Stacy Willingham has created an unforgettable character in a spellbinding thriller that will appeal equally to fans of Gillian Flynn and Karin Slaughter. Is she paranoid, and seeing parallels that aren't really there, or for the second time in her life, is she about to unmask a killer? And then a local teenage girl goes missing, and then another, and that terrifying summer comes crashing back. Sometimes, though, she feels as out of control of her own life as the troubled teens who are her patients. She finally has a fragile grasp on the happiness she’s worked so hard to get. Now 20 years later, Chloe is a psychologist in private practice in Baton Rouge and getting ready for her wedding. Chloe and the rest of her family were left to grapple with the truth and try to move forward while dealing with the aftermath. By the end of the summer, Chloe’s father had been arrested as a serial killer and promptly put in prison. When Chloe Davis was twelve, six teenage girls went missing in her small Louisiana town.
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