When I first picked this book up I was a bit apprehensive, as I had seen mixed reviews. Fortunately as soon as I started reading Nice Girls I was quickly hooked and could not turn those pages fast enough!!
As this novel begins, Mary and her father are quickly packing up her belongings and moving her out of her college dorm room and back to her small hometown of Liberty Lake, Minnesota. Almost immediately it's evident there is tension between the two, and even more so that this move is not a happy occasion. You get the feeling that Mary, who is almost immediately unlikable, is begrudgingly moving back home, with her tail tucked between her legs. It's never explained why, so very early on there is an element of mystery to Mary's return home.
Once home, Mary reluctantly takes a job at the local grocer, and discovers she's not the only recent graduate back home, bumping into former football star and current assistant manager, Wayne. As the days drag by, she seems to accept her situation and even befriends Wayne, who would have never even noticed her years earlier while in high school. Back when she was nothing but a pudgy nice girl. Now, years later, she's lost the weight and is not longer a push over. She's Ivey-league Mary now.
When two local girls suddenly go missing, one from the wrong side of the tracks as well as a woman of color, and another raised in privilege and a upcoming social media influencer, authorities focus all their attention on the latter. Mary takes it upon herself to investigate both disappearances, discovering a connection between the two, and numerous shocking, dark secrets in the process. Secrets someone does not want her privy to. Regardless, she is steadfast in her mission to give voices to the two victims, regardless of their station in life. But when her efforts are noticed and suddenly the tables are turned, she realizes she might in fact be the next target!! Could it be there is a serial killer in Liberty Lake?? Or is Mary just bored, and off her meds and making something out of nothing?
The characters throughout this novel were incredibly human, making them incredibly authentic to me, and I discovered I was really rooting for Mary to in some way, shape or form pull her life together towards the end, so she definitely grew on me, which is a great indication of some great character development!
Without giving too much more away, I really enjoyed the pacing, atmosphere and mystery element in this novel, and even found myself empathizing a bit for Mary, at times. I, at no point predicted whodunnit, and why, which was incredibly refreshing and equally horrifying!
Before reading this, I will caution it's important to know that there are many triggers within this novel, and at times this read more like a horror story on account of the brutality of the deaths involved. If you can stomach it, I think you will really enjoy this read - I know I did!!
To read that this was Dang's debut novel really impressed me and needless to say, I'm definitely a new fan of hers!