The Wicked Girls by Alex Marwood
Publisher: Penguin Group
Publication Date: Paperback, July 30, 2013
Categories: Literary, Mystery/Thriller
Source: Penguin Group via NetGalley
Description:
A gritty, psychological thriller that asks the question: How well can you know anyone?
On a fateful summer morning in 1986, two eleven-year-old girls meet for the first time. By the end of the day, they will both be charged with murder. Twenty-five years later, journalist Kirsty Lindsay is reporting on a series of sickening attacks on young female tourists in a seaside vacation town when her investigation leads her to interview carnival cleaner Amber Gordon.
For Kirsty and Amber, it’s the first time they’ve seen each other since that dark day so many years ago. Now with new, vastly different lives—and unknowing families to protect—will they really be able to keep their wicked secret hidden?
Gripping and fast-paced, with an ending that will stay with you long after you’ve read it, The Wicked Girls will appeal to fans of the Academy Award–nominated film Heavenly Creatures and the novels of Rosamund Lupton and Chevy Stevens.
My Thoughts:
Marwood has crafted a fast-paced and sensitive novel around the controversial subject of child murder. Those of us on the outside looking in certainly have strong opinions about this topic. By the end of this novel I was wondering about the "facts" that reach us on the outside of such cases...just how factual are they?
The Wicked Girls is a scorching commentary on our modern media. I found this to be entirely fascinating, especially since the author is a journalist herself. This book reminded me that some news reports should be taken with a healthy grain of salt.
Plot twists and revelations abound in this character driven tale. I was consistently taken by surprise, a very good thing in a psychological thriller.
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Alex Marwood is the pseudonym of a successful journalist who has worked extensively across the British press. Alex lives in South London and is working on her next novel. |
Not the kind of thing i typically read, but i liked it too!
ReplyDeleteSame here! I'm not a fan of mysteries in general but this one did it for me :)
DeleteSounds very exciting to me! I've been lately attracted to books like these - they sound very mysterious without being from the mystery genre and there's some human element too.
ReplyDeleteRight? I know just what you mean. I've read more than my fair share of books like these recently. I commented above that mysteries aren't my normal genre. I may have been missing out ;)
Delete"scorching commentary on our modern media"
ReplyDeleteSold! I love scathing portrayals of the media.
Sweet! Go get yourself a copy Brooke :D
DeleteHmmmm sounds awesome! And if I'm not mistaken you read this one really quickly, too, which is always a good sign.
ReplyDelete-Rebecca @ Love at First Book
You're correct, I zipped through this one! Another very readable book, lol.
DeleteThis sounds really cool! I'm not usually into murder mysteries but I like the decades later chance reunion aspect.
ReplyDeleteThat aspect put a whole new spin on the mystery Nikki :)
DeleteI will be purchasing this in the near future. It sounds good. I read a book called "The Aviary" It was a mystery book. It involves a girl about 11 and her friend as they figure out the mystery of how the childern of the widow her mother takes care of died. I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear it! I hope you like it as much as I did :D I'm going to have to look up The Aviary, don't think I've heard of that one.
DeleteOoooh. I'm not huge on thrillers and mysteries, but the child aspect has piqued my curiosity...
ReplyDeleteIt's twisty good Katie. Unexpected craziness too, gotta love that ;)
DeleteI kept seeing this but had no idea what it was about. I'm always so intrigued when books are written under a pseudonym, it makes me want to read AND figure out who's behind the mask :)
ReplyDeleteRight!? The pseudonym thing drives me a bit bonkers ;) WHO ARE YOU???
DeleteHadn't heard of this one yet, but your review has me totally on board. This is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteGroovy! I hope you'll be able to pick it up Kelly :D It's a fun ride.
DeleteI will admit that, while Heavenly Creatures gave me the heebee-jeebees, I am intrigued by this one.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've read Heavenly Creatures...hmmm, should I??
DeleteOh it sounds really good! I'm going to add it to my list and see when it's on sale for Kindle.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'm super glad to hear it :) You'll have to let me know what you think!
DeleteWell, dang, I am very intrigued. Off to see if the library has it yet...
ReplyDeleteLOL, you don't sound happy about that Diana ;) I hope your library has a copy you can snag!
DeleteOnly because you made my huge wish list topple over. ;-) Also, my library hold has been placed. Yay!
DeleteI blame bloggers for my ridiculous wish list as well ;) Awesome! I hope you really like it!
DeleteYou have been picking up SUCH GOOD books lately! I am adding this one to my list NOW. It looks like one I'll fly through in a day.
ReplyDeleteI've had a string of awesome books lately, yay! I did have a DNF in the middle of these but I might even go back to that one at some point. I think you'd really like this one!
DeletePenguin sent me a copy which I haven't yet read, the topic of child murder being a bit tricky for this elementary teacher/mother. But you have sufficiently enticed me to pick it up soon!
ReplyDeleteThose parts aren't exactly easy to read, heartbreaking for sure. I do hope you read it soon though, it's a good one.
DeleteGot a pitch for this one and I thought it sounded interesting but I've got so many books I need to read. Now I think I'd better find that email!
ReplyDeleteYes, go find it! I hope you haven't deleted it. I know what you mean though, about having SO MANY BOOKS TO READ!
DeleteThis sounds a bit like several other books I've read lately, but it still sounds like a great read. I am sorely tempted to add it to my overburdened wish list.
ReplyDeleteI think you should add it to your list ;) Of course my goal in life is to make tbr piles insanely large, lol. ;)
DeleteAH! This sounds so great. I love me some psychological thrillers.
ReplyDeleteThat is a genre that I don't give enough credit too! But I'm learning :D
DeleteHmm, I'm intrigued by the vague description, but I also want to know more! I know some people don't even read descriptions before starting a book, but too much suspense can actually make it hard for me to enjoy a book. I like to know at least a little about what's coming :)
ReplyDeleteOnce you start reading you do kind of know what's coming...but not enough to ruin any surprises ;)
DeleteSounds like a very good thriller. I like when you don't know what to expect so you just go along for the ride, constantly being surprised with the way the plot goes! I don't read thrillers really, but I appreciate the genre a lot.
ReplyDeleteGreat Review!
Dee @ Dee's Reads
Yes, exactly! :D That's what this was like...wheeeee! I was just along for the ride ;) Thanks for visiting!
DeleteSounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteIt is, it is! :D
DeleteI like the author photo. hehehe
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an exciting book!
Ha ha! It's a mystery darn it and I want to know who she is!
DeleteLast psychological thriller I've read was Gone Girl. I sure need to pick up another of these types of stories. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Jen
ReplyDeleteI've read a string of suspenseful/thrilling type books lately, which isn't very typical of me. I've enjoyed them though :D
DeleteThe Wicked Girls sounds like an intense read. I want to read it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun ride Naida! :D
DeleteI have such vivid memories of hanging out with friends at the carnival that came to town when I was about 11. Sounds like one to add to the TBR pile!
ReplyDeleteSame here Chris :) The yearly carnival was one of the best things about my childhood summers. Of course there were no murders at those... ;)
DeleteI wasn't too interested in the summary, but if it's a commentary of sorts then it sounds much more appealing. And yes, certainly interesting given the author's job!
ReplyDeleteI love that the author is a journalist. She knows of what she speaks ;)
DeleteOMG 11-year-olds convicted of murder??? Just the thought of that terrifies me... kids are scary. So I don't know if I'll brave it or not, but I'm intrigued by the "commentary" aspect of it!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, kids are terrifying enough even when they aren't murderers! ;)
DeleteYou are so right about the Lupton recommendation. I'd say their styles are very similar at times.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading this one starting in five minutes :)
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