Review: The Girl Who Lived by Christopher Greyson

The Girl Who lived by Christopher Greyson

  Thank you to Greyson Media and Netgalley for a copy of the eARC in exchange for a fair review.

Faith has finally been released from the hospital. She has an apartment, a probation officer, and a therapist all courtesy of her mother. Faith hasn't been dealing well with the murder of her father, her best friend, her best friend's mother, and her sister. Especially since the local police believe that her father murdered them all and then committed suicide.

Faith has mostly accepted that, but she knows that her father didn't kill them. She saw the killer and she has seen him more than once. So when she heads out to get drunk and sees him again she is more determined to find him. Soon things start happening, her car is moved, someone breaks into her apartment.

As Faith digs deeper and deeper, and everyone thinks she is losing it and then the murders happen. Faith realizes that someone is out to frame her. She has to figure this out before it is too late.

Every time, I guessed I was wrong, and when it was finally revealed I was floored. I can't remember the last time I was shocked at a reveal like that. I loved this, Faith wasn't always likable but she was honest and raw and full of rage. I could understand given all that she had been through why she was like that.

I now need to read his other books, because this was so good. I loved every horrifying minute of it!

Comments

  1. Glad it had a pleasantly shocking reveal. That's hard to do these days since readers have learned to expect them.

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