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Killing The Girl: A story of murder and redemption by Elizabeth Hill

cooloolat's review

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5.0

With many thanks to Elizabeth Hill, BooksGoSocial and NetGalley for the ARC of Killing The Girl.

This is a very entertaining story, thrilling, highly captivating. The character of Carol, the protagonist is superbly developed, this is writing of skill and craft. Set in England across two periods in Carol’s life, her coming of age years when she meets Frankie who treats her badly, then later when her land is to be compulsorily acquired.

I am sleep deprived from not being able to put it down. With an excellent ending, I highly recommend. I look forward to Elizabeth’s future writing.

kourtneyalexis's review

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4.0

What a heart-wrenching, twisted tale!!!! I could not put this one down!

This story takes place during the 1970's and the present, told by Carol, a recluse that's telling her life story. I won't give away any of the delicious nuggets, but Elizabeth Hill captures the essence of teenage love very well and ages Carol's voice appropriately.

I was captivated to watch Carol grow up and come to the realizations that she did. I feel that as adults we sometimes need to come to our own epiphany's as Carol did.

I can't wait to see what else Elizabeth Hill comes out with!

A special thank you to NetGalley, BooksGoSocial, and Elizabeth Hill for providing me with a reader copy.
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