Monday, July 13, 2020

Book Review: Girl at the Edge







Girl at the Edge
by Karen Dietrich

 Grand Central Publishing 
 General Fiction (Adult)  |  Mystery & Thrillers 
Pub Date 03 Mar 2020


I am reviewing a copy of Girl at the Dg through Grand Central Publishing  and Netgalley:




No one who lived in St. Augustine could forget the day Michael Joshua Hayes walked into the mall, and walked out a mass murdered. He killed eleven people!




Now Micheal Joshua Hayes has spent over a decade on death row and his daughter Evelyn who can’t remember a time when her Father wasn’t an infamous killer wants to unravel the mystery of what drove her Father to shoot these innocent people.  




Evelyn’s search has brought her to a support group for children of incarcerated parents, it is there a powerful friendship develops between her and a girl named Clarisse. Clarisse and Evelyn soon become inseparable.  By the beginning of the summer Evelyn is poised at the edge of her future and she finds herself having to make a choice, whether or not to believe that her parent ‘s legacy of violence is escapable or that history will keep repeating itself.  


Will she be able to escape the violence p, or will she end up perpetuating it? 



I give Girl At the Edge Four out of five stars!


Happy Reading!

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