Thursday, 30 April 2015

The Good Girl

The good girl
by Mary Kubica

Mia Dennett is kidnapped and held at a remote location in Minnesota. Her captor, Colin Thatcher, did not want to kidnap her, and now doesn't know what to do with her. The longer Colin waits though, the tougher it becomes to let Mia go. As Colin and Mia get to know each other their relationship slowly starts to change, but things aren't quite what they seem.

The story is written in three points of view - each view is written either during the kidnapping, or after. Having the story told this way makes for an interesting read. You know what happened, but you don’t know everything. Each viewpoint slowly fills in the blanks until the shocking ending reveals all.

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  2. The Good Girl by Mary Kubica is a gripping psychological thriller that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The novel centers around the mysterious kidnapping of Mia Dennett, the seemingly perfect daughter of a wealthy family, and the complex web of secrets that unravel as her captor’s motives come to light. Kubica expertly crafts a narrative with shifting perspectives, blending suspense with unexpected twists that challenge the reader’s assumptions.
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