Friday, February 26, 2021

The Girl From Widow Hills by Megan Miranda

 



The Girl From Widow Hills - Megan Miranda
321 Pages

Everyone knows the story of “the girl from Widow Hills.”

Arden Maynor was just a child when she was swept away while sleepwalking during a terrifying rainstorm and went missing for days. Strangers and friends, neighbors and rescue workers, set up search parties and held vigils, praying for her safe return. Against all odds, she was found, alive, clinging to a storm drain. The girl from Widow Hills was a living miracle. Arden’s mother wrote a book. Fame followed. Fans and fan letters, creeps, and stalkers. And every year, the anniversary. It all became too much. As soon as she was old enough, Arden changed her name and disappeared from the public eye.

Now a young woman living hundreds of miles away, Arden goes by Olivia. She’s managed to stay off the radar for the last few years. But with the twentieth anniversary of her rescue approaching, the media will inevitably renew its interest in Arden. Where is she now? Soon Olivia feels like she’s being watched and begins sleepwalking again, like she did long ago, even waking outside her home. Until late one night she jolts awake in her yard. At her feet is the corpse of a man she knows—from her previous life, as Arden Maynor.

And now, the girl from Widow Hills is about to become the center of the story, once again, in this propulsive page-turner from suspense master Megan Miranda.
 



This book has been sitting on my "to be read" pile for sometime. I have to admit, it took me a good minute to actually get interested in reading this book. About half way through, I had a hard time putting it down because everything I thought I knew had changed. I liked how this book went back in forth from the past to the present so you could understand what happened in both aspects at the same time. 

I have several books from this author on my personal bookshelf at home, but I have never read her. I am interested in reading more from this author and would recommend this book if you like psychological thrillers.


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