The Girl from Widow Hills: From the New York Times bestselling author of the Reese Witherspoon's Book Club Pick, The Last House Guest

· Atlantic Books
3.8
5 reviews
eBook
352
Pages
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About this eBook

The twisty new thriller from the bestselling author of Reese's Book Club pick The Last House Guest.

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

When Arden Maynor was six years old, she was swept away in a terrifying storm and went missing for days. Against all odds, she was found alive, clinging to a storm drain. Fame followed, and so did fans, creeps and stalkers. As soon as she was old enough, Arden changed her name and left Widow Hills behind.
Twenty years later, Olivia, as she is now known, is plagued by night terrors. She often finds herself out of bed in the middle of the night, sometimes streets away from her home. Then one evening she jolts awake in her yard, with the corpse of a man at her feet.
The girl from Widow Hills is about to become the centre of the story, once again...

Ratings and reviews

3.8
5 reviews
Komal R
18 August 2020
4/5 stars I really liked this book! The premise for this novel is what drew me in and I feel that the story was executed so well! I was interested in every character that was introduced and each character felt fleshed out and well thought out. Although at times the story felt a bit predictable, I didn't mind that at all as the writing was so great! The pacing was excellent and I loved how atmospheric this novel felt and enjoyed the creepy undertones throughout. The ending wasn't my favorite but I like that it wrapped up nicely. Overall, I really loved this book and would highly recommend it. Especially if like me you're new to thrillers and want something a bit creepy but not absolutely terrifying!
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Aly Warren
1 July 2020
Thank you to readers first for me advanced copy of this. The girl from widow hills, the girl who was washed away in a storm while sleep walking. Olivia couldn't remember a thing, just a bad shoulder from all those years ago. But what really happened? And who can you really really trust? It was thouroughly enjoyed!! Found the main story to this was so different to the usual thriller. I found it was very chilling and hard to put down. Everything I thought I had it figured out, something else was added to throw me in a different direction. This happened several times, twists and turns on each page. And obviously dont want to spoil it. But wow that ending!!! Never had a clue that was going to happen. Its 4 stars from me, and very much recommend!
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Midge Odonnell
24 November 2020
On the face of it Olivia seems to be pretty well set. She has a very responsible job in the administration wing of the local hospital, a couple of close friends, a beautiful home and a neighbour who looks out for her. Of course with the genre this is in you know that this is all going to be blown apart but that's what we are here for, right?! Sure enough not only did she have a huge childhood secret from her friends and colleagues but it seems it is now coming back to haunt her. Of course, as the reader, we know all about what this secret is from the outset and the story is interspersed with extracts from police interviews, eyewitness accounts and media interviews with the family after it was all over. I enjoyed these glimpses back in to the Arden Maynor case and, if I'm being honest had this been a straightforward story about that it would have been so much better. Instead we have the sometimes tedious story of how it is all coming back to haunt her. I get the premise of the story and the denouement makes sense (I won't discuss that here because you may want to read the book for yourself). However, for me it was all a bit obvious and contrived. Certainly, some of the red herrings planted by the author regarding Arden/Olivia in the present day leave you wondering what the author was thinking and how she ever thought they would fool the reader. Basically I gave this 3 Stars purely for the flashbacks to the disappearence and subsequent discovery of Arden Maynor and for a couple of later sections in the novel where Olivia starts to realise what really happened to her. The juxtaposition between the media take and the reality is handled well and was enjoyable to read. The rest of it not so much, too much padding and transparent misdirection. I was quite trepidacious going in to this book as I have read Megan Miranda before and, in my opinion, the stories are slowly going downhill. The basic plots are usually good but it is the execution of that plot that often lets the books down. In previous books there has been what I perceive as a needless wandering down red herring routes that appears to be nothing more than a way to pad the word count. To be honest this book suffers from that as well, fortunately to a lesser degree than in the previous book. However, I won't be excited to see a new book release from this author and will likely only pick it up if it is on a cheap offer. This review has been a long time coming. I actually read this book between the 13th and 27th July 2020 so my memory is a bit foggy about all the plot lines. Fortunately, I have a notebook where I jot some initial thoughts on the book and an overall ranking so between the book blurb and that I did have a reasonable handle on what I thought at the time of reading.
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About the author

Megan Miranda is the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls, The Perfect Stranger, and The Last House Guest, a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick. She grew up in New Jersey, graduated from MIT, and lives in North Carolina with her husband and two children.
Follow @MeganLMiranda on Twitter and Instagram, or @AuthorMeganMiranda on Facebook.
www.meganmiranda.com

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