Darling Girls

by Sally Hepworth

Sally Hepworth is a Queen of Domestic Thrillers. Have popcorn ready, dim all the lights and get ready to escape to a farmhouse called Wild Meadows.

Three young women, Alicia, Jessica, and Norah are sisters of the heart. They became friends when they were in foster care, taken in by Miss Fairchild – owner of Wild Meadows. Now they are adults and the cops have questions for them such as whose bones are these buried under the farmhouse?

Hepworth engages several POV, allowing the reader to understand each girl deeply. The girls become very strong individuals and it’s great to see. The ending is full of twists, turns and wow moments. Enough to make Linda Blair’s head spin. Great book for a dark and stormy night.

Thank you to Netgalley and St. Martins Press for this enjoyable read and ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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