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vixvax's review against another edition
2.0
This book was pretty terrible. Two stars because I managed to finish it, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
taketels's review against another edition
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
4.0
Ten years after the vicious murders that took her beloved older sister, Faith Winters perpetuates a pattern of addiction and self destructive behavior, leaving behind a trail of distrust and skepticism from her community. Following her release from her long-term stay at a psychiatric hospital, Faith returns to her hometown and spirals into an alcoholic depression as she navigates her own anger and shame as a survivor. That is until she makes the decision to hunt down her sister’s killer on her own – and subsequently finds a target on her back.
The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Grayson, published November 2017, earned a top spot in my mind for a good thriller and I wish I had picked it up sooner.
One of Grayson’s talents showcased in this novel is creating and maintaining interesting and believable characters, and being able to present them in a way that can make you assume with confidence that they are the guilty one. One thing in particular I enjoyed was how as getting Faith’s point-of-view, I was left having to decide if Faith was as reliable of narrator as we are led to believe, and I didn’t feel like she could truly be ruled out until the truth was revealed. I finished the book feeling whip-lashed, pleasantly taken off guard and satisfied by the ending. The little reveal at the end was great too, and satisfied my line of thinking about Faith’s reliability.
On top of the enticing plot, The Girl Who Lived has perfect pacing and tone for keeping readers engaged and wondering. I felt like the reveal came exactly when it needed to, and the set up gave no indication of what was to come. Truly an intense experience.
I thoroughly enjoyed this read and will be reading more from this author in the near future.
The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Grayson, published November 2017, earned a top spot in my mind for a good thriller and I wish I had picked it up sooner.
One of Grayson’s talents showcased in this novel is creating and maintaining interesting and believable characters, and being able to present them in a way that can make you assume with confidence that they are the guilty one. One thing in particular I enjoyed was how as getting Faith’s point-of-view, I was left having to decide if Faith was as reliable of narrator as we are led to believe, and I didn’t feel like she could truly be ruled out until the truth was revealed. I finished the book feeling whip-lashed, pleasantly taken off guard and satisfied by the ending. The little reveal at the end was great too, and satisfied my line of thinking about Faith’s reliability.
On top of the enticing plot, The Girl Who Lived has perfect pacing and tone for keeping readers engaged and wondering. I felt like the reveal came exactly when it needed to, and the set up gave no indication of what was to come. Truly an intense experience.
I thoroughly enjoyed this read and will be reading more from this author in the near future.
tatty_books's review against another edition
3.0
In a nutshell:
Well written and easy to read. It kept my interest for the most part, but ultimately it's another 'whodunnit' piece.
The protagonist is slightly jarring, many of the characters are your usual cliches, but it works.
I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend but if you are a die-hard thriller fan, you are likely to enjoy it all the same.
Opening Sentence:
They were coming for her, but Faith wasn't in the mood to go anywhere.
Closing Sentence:
She tossed the bottle into the flames and limped away, up the trail.
Favourite Quote(s):
None to quote.
Well written and easy to read. It kept my interest for the most part, but ultimately it's another 'whodunnit' piece.
The protagonist is slightly jarring, many of the characters are your usual cliches, but it works.
I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend but if you are a die-hard thriller fan, you are likely to enjoy it all the same.
Opening Sentence:
They were coming for her, but Faith wasn't in the mood to go anywhere.
Closing Sentence:
She tossed the bottle into the flames and limped away, up the trail.
Favourite Quote(s):
None to quote.
booksuzi54's review against another edition
5.0
I could not read this book fast enough! The suspense, twisty turns, shocking character changes and the unbeatable ending makes this a 5 for me! This author is new to me, but after this I will check out his other series.
emily_63's review against another edition
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
5.0
erikasingleton5676's review against another edition
4.0
After witnessing a horrific murder, Faith’s life goes off the rails. With no-one that believes she saw the murderer, she feels unsupported and lacks the drive to straighten out her life.
The author leaves you guessing how the book will end - it is worth reading every last word to find out.
The author leaves you guessing how the book will end - it is worth reading every last word to find out.
lilliann's review against another edition
2.0
I originally gave this 3 stars because I thought it was pretty interesting and kept my attention. But as I'm thinking about the killers, I realized how ridiculous it was. The mother wanted her husband and Faith killed so that she could be with Thad and Kim, her favorite daughter. So she enlisted Hunter to kill them, with Rat Face's help. But Kim unexpectedly went to the cabin that night and Hunter killed her, too. SO...why is the mom still in contact with Hunter after 10 years? Why is she friendly with him? He killed her favorite daughter! Why didn't he end up killing the mother since he was a psycho who discovered he enjoyed killing? Since she knew he did it, it seems like she was a loose end he needed to tie up. It really just doesn't make sense. I can see that she maybe got back in touch with him to kill Faith now that she's out of the psych hospital, but she didn't really need Faith killed since she had another plan for her. I realize she killed him, but she could have done that anytime. He wasn't necessary to her plot to frame Faith for killing the psychiatrist. It's also ridiculous that the police not only immediately found Hunter's handy camcorder, but had time to watch it before they came over and rescued Faith from her mother. Overall, that whole scenario just doesn't make sense.
valerie_macias's review against another edition
3.0
The book wasn’t bad until the ending. It would have gotten 4 stars, if the last few pages hadn’t been so cringe worthy. The plot twist didn’t quite hit the mark and the second plot twist was just absurd and unnecessary. He could have written a great book, but seems to have tried too hard to keep you guessing and went over the top.
alliruzek's review against another edition
4.0
My first book by this author. It was pretty good, with an interesting twist at the end. I'm planning to look into more of his books!
scribble_tricia's review against another edition
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
4.25