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A review by alexatthelake
All the Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham
5.0
I always want to squeal with joy when I finish a thriller novel without rolling my eyes. All The Dangerous Things might take the top spot for thrillers so far this year. While I was wildly uncomfortable, terrified and angry right from the beginning of this book, it was for all the right reasons. The author really gets under your skin and makes you feel all the uncomfortable feelings and emotions the characters are experiencing.
Usually I can't stand thriller novels that revolve around a woman's mental health, postpartum and postpartum mental health, but this one really handled it well and I loved the author's note at the end about it. I couldn't have predicted the outcome of this novel if I tried. I was fully enthralled in the entirety of this book from start to finish and I couldn't get enough! Can't wait for more from Stacy Willingham.
Usually I can't stand thriller novels that revolve around a woman's mental health, postpartum and postpartum mental health, but this one really handled it well and I loved the author's note at the end about it. I couldn't have predicted the outcome of this novel if I tried. I was fully enthralled in the entirety of this book from start to finish and I couldn't get enough! Can't wait for more from Stacy Willingham.
Graphic: Child death, Suicide, Kidnapping, and Murder