This one definitely hooked me, even when it made me a little uncomfortable. It’s dark, heavy, and not something I could binge for long stretches, but I still felt pulled to keep going just to see how it all played out. Jennifer Hillier really leans into the intensity, and it works.
I liked how layered the story felt. The past and present come together slowly, and a lot of the emotional weight actually hits harder than the mystery itself. The focus on trauma, survival, and buried secrets gives it more depth than your typical thriller, even if it’s not always easy to sit with.
That said, the darkness can feel a bit nonstop, and I found myself wishing for a little breathing room. A few twists didn’t land as strongly as I expected, and by the end I felt more impressed than emotionally invested.
Overall, it’s a solid, memorable thriller. Intense, unsettling, and well written, just a little heavier than what I usually reach for.
★★★½

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