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Breaking the Dark
by Lisa Jewell
Diving into "Breaking the Dark" by Lisa Jewell was an unexpected delight. Not realizing it was set in the Marvel universe, I was initially surprised but quickly captivated. Jewell masterfully intertwines her signature thrilling storytelling with the enigmatic world of Jessica Jones, creating a narrative that's both fresh and compelling. The plot's twists and turns left me genuinely shocked on multiple occasions, showcasing Jewell's prowess in suspenseful storytelling. Even if you're not a Marvel aficionado, this novel stands strong on its own, offering a rich, immersive experience. Highly recommended for both thriller enthusiasts and Marvel fans alike.
In "Breaking the Dark," private investigator Jessica Jones is approached by Amber Randall, a concerned mother whose teenage twins, Lark and Fox, have returned from a visit to their father in England markedly different. Their personalities have shifted, and Amber believes they've been replaced. Tasked with uncovering the truth, Jessica travels to the quaint village of Barton Wallop in Essex. There, she encounters Belle, a mysterious girl living in seclusion with a peculiar guardian. As Jessica delves deeper, she unravels a web of dark energies and village secrets, challenging her investigative skills and confronting her own past traumas.
🕵️♀️ Private Investigator
🦸♀️ Reluctant Hero
🧩 Mystery and Intrigue
🌌 Supernatural Elements
🏡 Small-Town Secrets
🧠 Psychological Depth
Helen Laser's narration brings an added depth to the story, capturing Jessica's gritty determination and the eerie ambiance of Barton Wallop. Her performance enhances the listening experience, making the characters and settings vividly come alive.
I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley, but this review reflects my honest opinion.
In "Breaking the Dark," private investigator Jessica Jones is approached by Amber Randall, a concerned mother whose teenage twins, Lark and Fox, have returned from a visit to their father in England markedly different. Their personalities have shifted, and Amber believes they've been replaced. Tasked with uncovering the truth, Jessica travels to the quaint village of Barton Wallop in Essex. There, she encounters Belle, a mysterious girl living in seclusion with a peculiar guardian. As Jessica delves deeper, she unravels a web of dark energies and village secrets, challenging her investigative skills and confronting her own past traumas.
🕵️♀️ Private Investigator
🦸♀️ Reluctant Hero
🧩 Mystery and Intrigue
🌌 Supernatural Elements
🏡 Small-Town Secrets
🧠 Psychological Depth
Helen Laser's narration brings an added depth to the story, capturing Jessica's gritty determination and the eerie ambiance of Barton Wallop. Her performance enhances the listening experience, making the characters and settings vividly come alive.
I received this book as an ARC from NetGalley, but this review reflects my honest opinion.