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Gina Royal, seorang ibu dengan dua anak, tidak pernah menyangka dia menikahi seorang pembunuh berantai. Sampai akhirnya sebuah kecelakaan mengungkap identitas asli suaminya, dan Gina harus memulai hidupnya lagi dari awal sebagai Gwen Proctor. Dengan mantan suaminya di penjara, Gwen akhirnya menemukan suakanya di Danau Stillhouse, di sebuah rumah yang nyaman. Meski dia masih menjadi target penguntit dan bajingan Internet, dia kira dia bisa membesarkan kedua anaknya dalam damai. Sampai suatu ketika... ada mayat ditemukan di danau, dibunuh dengan cara yang sama dengan korban-korban suaminya. Saat itulah Gwen tahu, suaminya sedang memburu dirinya dan anaknya. Namun, satu hal yang pasti, dia sudah belajar untuk melawan iblis itu, hal tergila pun rela dia lakukan demi anaknya. Apakah semua usahanya itu bisa membuahkan hasil? Ataukah, suaminya malah berhasil menangkap mereka?
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6 primary books7 released booksStillhouse Lake is a 7-book series with 6 primary works first released in 2017 with contributions by Rachel Caine and Carrie Ryan.
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This hooked me right in.
Such an unusual premise, with a wife discovering her husband is a serial killer and then doing everything in her power to escape her past and protect her kids.
Great read, but took me completely by surprise when it ended on a bit of a cliffhanger.
I wanted more!
The main character did some fantastically stupid things but I was really rooting for her in the end. Too bad there isn't an actual ending – have to get the next books to find out what's going on. Not sure yet if I will.
I should not have stayed up last night to finish the last half of this book. Yes, half. I regret nothing. So good. So so good. I couldn't put it down. I NEEDED to get to the end. I wouldn't have been able to sleep otherwise.
As for Gina/Gwen.....I have no idea what I would do if i find out my husband is a FUCKING SERIAL KILLER...and on top of all that people don't believe me innocent and set out to harm not just me but also my children. It's not a situation nobody ever thinks they'd be in. And I think that with the shit storm she was handed, after living what she thought was a damn near perfect life.... she did a great job in trying to keep her kids safe. The whole situation is fucked up but I can't imagine she could have done better......................except for one thing.......Her trusting Absalom. I don't get it. She doesn't trust ANYONE after the fact...but she does a complete and total stranger..I don't care how much it seems like he's helping you. I couldn't wrap my head around that. Maybe that comes into play in the book. Which I plan on reading. ASAP.