The Wicked Girls
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Narrado por:
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Anna Bentinck
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De:
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Alex Marwood
Edgar Award Winner, Best Paperback Original, 2014
On a fateful summer morning in 1986, two 11-year-old girls meet for the first time. By the end of the day, they will both be charged with murder. Twenty-five years later, journalist Kirsty Lindsay is reporting on a series of sickening attacks on young female tourists in a seaside vacation town when her investigation leads her to interview carnival cleaner Amber Gordon.
For Kirsty and Amber, it's the first time they've seen each other since that dark day so many years ago. Now with new, vastly different lives - and unknowing families to protect - will they really be able to keep their wicked secret hidden? Gripping and fast-paced, with an ending that will stay with you long after you've listened to it, The Wicked Girls will appeal to fans of the Academy Award–nominated film Heavenly Creatures and the novels of Rosamund Lupton and Chevy Stevens.
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Would you listen to The Wicked Girls again? Why?
Yes. I don't like listening to audiobooks twice but theses characters were given such realistic motivations and personalities that I'm sure a second listen would reveal a few more details.What did you like best about this story?
To me, the book was about the nuances of what makes a person good and/or evil and the characterizations illustrated those very clearly. Narrator was top notch too. Each character had their own distinct way of speaking and she went from one to the other flawlessly which could have easily gone sideways given all the different vernaculars and intonations.Which character – as performed by Anna Bentinck – was your favorite?
Jackie [I think that was her name]. I hated this character but from the performance, I got a clear picture of who she was and who she wanted to be but wasn't. This character used a lot of slang and again is one of the characters that could have been over done but Bentnick did it with restraint.Who was the most memorable character of The Wicked Girls and why?
Amber. She's a better woman than I'd have been.Any additional comments?
Highly recommended. I had to pace myself and not listen to it in one sitting. I saved it for time when I had to complete a painting which requires something to keep me in my seat.Engrossing from beginning to end
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The tragic events of a day long ago when the two protagonists were 11 years old are revealed chronologically, and interspersed with what's happening in the present day, when a dreadful coincidence brings the two women together as adults. It's hard to say what's more hypnotic: the dreadful events that are unfolding, or to see the paths their two lives took as a result of that one day in their childhood. I could not tear my eyes (ears?) away. And can't wait for more novels by this author.
Riveting
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Throughout the story there is a feeling of impending doom, which is slowly developed and very well written. The scenes going back and forth from the past to present day were well done-it was a completely riveting story. My heart ached for these two girls as their story was revealed, and I almost didn't want to hear the ending-fearing the worse.
While there were some "side stories" that I didn't think were necessary and didn't offer anything to increase the enjoyment- in fact were kind of a distraction - it was not bad enough to interfere overall.
I'm going to watch for future works by this author-they can only get better.
Almost too heart/gut wrenching
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Psychological horror at its best
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Frankly, I loved it. It's a bit of a slow burn. There's a lot of character development as the reader is slowly introduced to the main characters, Kirsty and Amber and the people in their lives. Gradually, we begin to understand the women as adults and, through flashbacks, the defining moment of their lives during childhood is slowly revealed.
The majority of the novel takes place in the present, as Kirsty reports on a series of murders occurring in the seaside town where Amber currently resides. Both women are haunted by their pasts and when their lives begin to intersect in the present, the novel really takes off, building to an absolutely riveting conclusion.
Alex Marwood's writing is excellent and Anna Bentinck's narration is superb.
My apologies for the review title.
A wickedly good listen!
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