Thursday, January 26, 2023

Whispers of Innocence



The baby is quiet. Too quiet.

When Madeline checks on her seven-month-old daughter, she discovers the reason for the baby’s silence. Abigail is dead. Madeline is soon living every mother’s worst nightmare amid a cacophony of sirens and police interrogations.

Accusations and old resentments can’t stay contained under the pressure of guilt, tears, and the horror of picking out a baby-sized coffin. A line is drawn through Madeline and Brian’s marriage, and a battle begins.

But defining heroes and villains is as difficult as untangling the truth from the web Madeline and Brian have created to protect themselves. Abigail’s killer isn’t the only monster hiding in the shadows. And among the dark secrets, everyone will crumble under the consequences.

Book source ~ ARC.
My review is voluntary and honest.
Mystery | Thriller
7 June 2022
277 Pages

My Rating ~ 4 bites and a nibble


Madeline and Brian are going through the worst thing a parent can go through. Their baby, Abigail, died while she slept. But was it SIDS or something more sinister?


Strap yourself in with every comfort item you own. This book is dark, it’s psychologically draining, and it’s horrifying. From the beginning to the end you’re going to wonder why you picked it up, but you absolutely will not be able to put it down. It’s so nerve-wracking I wanted to jump to the end to find out what actually happened to baby Abigail, but I restrained myself. Barely. When I finished all I could think was WTF WTF W.T.F?! This book is not for the faint of heart. If you like psychological dark thrillers with fucked up characters then pick this up. It’ll stick with you for a long time. I guarantee.

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