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Title:Pretty Girls
Author:Karin Slaughter
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Large print
Pages:Pages: 688 pages
Published:September 29th 2015 by William Morrow (first published July 2nd 2015)
Categories:Thriller. Mystery. Fiction. Mystery Thriller. Crime. Audiobook. Suspense
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Pretty Girls Paperback | Pages: 688 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 157984 Users | 15061 Reviews

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Twenty years ago Claire Scott's eldest sister, Julia, went missing. No one knew where she went - no note, no body. It was a mystery that was never solved and it tore her family apart. Now another girl has disappeared, with chilling echoes of the past. And it seems that she might not be the only one. Claire is convinced Julia's disappearance is linked. But when she begins to learn the truth about her sister, she is confronted with a shocking discovery, and nothing will ever be the same...

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Original Title: Pretty Girls
ISBN: 0062430874 (ISBN13: 9780062430878)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Claire Scott, Lydia Carroll
Setting: Atlanta, Georgia(United States)
Literary Awards: ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best Hardcover Novel (2016), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Mystery & Thriller (2015)


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This book is full of violence and rape so it's not for everyone!Unpopular opinion but I didn't like this book. I did listen to it as an audiobook which might not have been the best idea.

Check out more of my reviews at www.bookaddicthaven.comWow! This was one dark and disturbing story. I love dark reads, but this was pretty gruesome for me at times. I was at the edge of my seat from start to finish with this one. I even had nightmares about this book. As I start to write this review, just thinking about it is giving me the chills. It was just that messed up.When Claire Scott is widowed by her wealthy, seemingly perfect husband, she is left to pick up the pieces. With the FBI and

I found the book to be highly engrossing to read - it's a fiction story that would likely appeal to those who tend to be morbidly curious with the gritty details of true crime stories and murder. While I think Slaughter relies heavily on shock value and violence to be intriguing, I still appreciate the emphasis on family and the bond between the two sisters (even though it is limited to just white feminism, as there's some casual racism that's kind of a turn-off).

In 1991 Julia Carroll disappeared. Her body was never found. In the following years the family coped in very different ways. The mother while forever quietly grieving, moved on and made a new life for herself. The father spent years looking for any clue as to what happened. Sisters Claire and Lydia grieved in very different ways and were estranged having not spoken in many years. Now over twenty years later, there has been another disappearance of a teenage girl and a murder of a middle-aged man

"When you first disappeared, your mother warned me that finding out exactly what happened to you would be worse than never knowing." Oh. How. True.PRETTY GIRLS is a story about the unexplained disappearance of one missing sister (of three) named Julia, and the devastating after-affects of her loss. It is also a story about a sick and sadistic psychopath who works his evil in despicable ways that are graphically described within these pages which should serve as a warning to those opposed to

i love any book that packs a punch, and this one really beats the shit out of me every time

Authors are always asked where they get their ideas, and the truth is that most of the time we don't know. An idea is a weird thing--usually, it's like a grain of sand that your brain worries into a pearl. When did the sand start to turn into something shiny and beautiful? No way to know.WIth PRETTY GIRLS I actually know when I got the idea. Maybe it was somewhere in the back of my brain all along, but I actually woke up from a dream and had the idea firmly in my head (okay, that doesn't tell
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