Good Bad Girl Alice Feeney
In Alice Feeney's "Good Bad Girl," the suspense maestro crafts a chilling mystery spanning two decades, intricately weaving together a baby's abduction and a harrowing care home murder. At the heart of the labyrinth of deceit are the indomitable duo, Edith and Patience, each harboring their own secrets.
At eighty, Edith orchestrates her escape from the nursing home, while Patience, veiled in lies, forms a covert connection with her. Edith's daughter, Clio, maintains a chilling silence, and a looming threat at Clio's doorstep introduces a sinister twist.
Distrust saturates the narrative as a trio of suspects emerges against the backdrop of two murders and a lone victim. Feeney's narrative brilliance shines as she skillfully unravels the complex connections, exposing the fate of the stolen baby, the grieving mother, and the intricate ties that bind them all together.
Echoing the suspenseful mastery of Feeney's previous works like "Daisy Darker" and "Rock Paper Scissors," "Good Bad Girl" promises readers a riveting journey into a world where loyalties are fragile, and every revelation deepens the enigma.
With fast and furious plot twists, Feeney ensures that readers remain captivated until the final page, where nothing is as it seems, and the unexpected becomes the norm. "Good Bad Girl" stands as another testament to Feeney's ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats with her gripping storytelling.