Monday, April 22, 2024

Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth

This book is about three "sisters" who bonded through their experiences in their foster home under the care of the evil Miss Fairchild. The abuse they suffered affected them all in different ways and they just want to put it behind them. But now when the foster home is sold and demolished, a body is discovered under the house and the sisters are brought back to their childhood nightmare as witnesses... or are they suspects.
I like psychological thrillers that reveal pieces of the story a little bit at a time with a before and after timeline. The story also jumps between the three sisters and another unnamed person talking to their psychologist in short chapters that hold your attention. With a few shocking reveals and plenty of twists, this book had me flipping pages long after my bedtime to find out what really happened.
Thanks to St Martins Press through Netgalley for the advance copy of this book. The opinions in this review are my own and given voluntarily.My Goodreads Review

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