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The Grownup
The Grownup
Author: Gillian Flynn
A young woman pretending to be a psychic becomes entangled with an unhappy client, her young stepson, and the eerie Victorian mansion they live in. "She realizes she may not have to pretend to believe in ghosts anymore."
ISBN-13: 9789780804183
ISBN-10: 9780804188
Publication Date: 2014
Pages: 64
Rating:
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Publisher: Crown
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Not at ALL what I expected from the author of Gone Girl!!! Very different, and disappointing. D.
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This brief, stand-alone short story by Gillian Flynn, may not reach the levels of classic horror, but it provides a twisty and entertaining diversion for a few hours.

Like Flynn's longer works, it depends largely on characters (narrators and otherwise) whose lie, subvert, and twise reality like taffy, until no one -- certainly including the narrator -- is quite sure where the truth -- and therefore the peril -- may lie.

There is one major "oops, I gotcha" moment that the observant reader will see, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the character who tells it is the only one twisting the truth here, or that Flynn thought the reader would actually buy into it until she chose to reveal that particular falsehood.


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