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An incredible psychological thriller!
A family in distress needed to find somewhere to live and that was Stillhouse Lake in Tennessee. Unfortunately, all is not as it seems and threats arise in what is considered a close knit community. Who can you trust with some of the most important parts of yourself, and what sacrifices are needed for that trust?
I was mesmerized by this book from the moment I opened it, and that stayed until the end, even when I thought I knew where the moment was going. I al ...more
A family in distress needed to find somewhere to live and that was Stillhouse Lake in Tennessee. Unfortunately, all is not as it seems and threats arise in what is considered a close knit community. Who can you trust with some of the most important parts of yourself, and what sacrifices are needed for that trust?
I was mesmerized by this book from the moment I opened it, and that stayed until the end, even when I thought I knew where the moment was going. I al ...more
I've read this book (and others in the series multiple times.) I like it just as much as the first time I read it! It think it's time to re-read the series!!
Orignial review follows:
Stillhouse Lake is a psychological thriller that will keep you up at night, doubting the characters and their motives, particularly the protagonist. This is a book that makes one thing clear: don’t trust anyone. Ever.
Gina Royal seems to have it all: a lovely house, two perfect kids, and a doting husband. But the dream ...more
Orignial review follows:
Stillhouse Lake is a psychological thriller that will keep you up at night, doubting the characters and their motives, particularly the protagonist. This is a book that makes one thing clear: don’t trust anyone. Ever.
Gina Royal seems to have it all: a lovely house, two perfect kids, and a doting husband. But the dream ...more
Nov 17, 2021
Lisa
marked it as to-read
Jun 01, 2024
Mackenzie Thornton
marked it as to-read






