Title: GRETCHEN
Expected publication: 23 July 2019
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Book Description:
Ever since Lucy was two, she’s been on the run alongside her
mother. She’s never understood the reason for a lifetime of paranoia, aliases,
and lies. All she understands are the rules: never lock eyes with strangers,
never let down your guard, and always be ready to move on.
Finally, after thirteen years and eleven states, their next
hideaway seems perfect. An isolated, fortresslike place in the New Hampshire
woods is the new home they share with its owner, a gentlemanly pianist, and his
lonely daughter, Gretchen. She’s Lucy’s age and soon becomes Lucy’s first real
friend.
But Gretchen and her father have secrets of their own—and an
obsession with puzzles that draws Lucy into a terrifying new game of
hide-and-seek. Lucy’s dark past is about to come calling. And this time, for her
and her mother in the house on the hill, it might be too late to run.
My musings:
How crazy was this book????? I think I still have vertigo
from the nosedive into the insanity of Gretchen’s world and the events that
took place in the last 25% of Kirk’s latest creation. After reading IN THE
VINES last year, I knew I would be in for a treat, but had little idea of what exactly
I was letting myself in for with this one.
I immediately liked Lucy, the 15-year-old MC who is
narrating most of the story. Lucy and her mother have been on the run for 13
years, ever since Lucy was two. She believes her mother when she tells her that
her evil, powerful father is their enemy and that she must never, ever try to
look for him. As if she would even get the chance, because her mother keeps her
strictly offline, and every time there is even the slightest danger of someone
getting too personal, they do the midnight runner just to end up in another
small nondescript town in the middle of nowhere. Now that Lucy is 15, she longs
for normality, but most of all she wants a friend. The sort of girl she calls a
“Jenny”. Loyal, kind, not asking much in return for a firm quiet friendship.
When Lucy first meets Gretchen, the daughter of their latest
landlord, she knows that she is no Jenny. In fact, Gretchen is batshit crazy,
with her penchant for puzzles and her way of creeping up on people and invading
their privacy. But beggars can’t be choosers, and Lucy is sick of being a
friendless girl on the run. Only that her rebellion may cost them all dearly
....
As with her previous book, Shannon Kirk immediately swept me
up with her writing and carried me along in its storm like a tumbleweed,
helpless and hopelessly addicted to the story. I was so invested that the house
could have blown down around me and I may not have noticed. Because Gretchen is
one crazy gal, and the setting is so spooky that it gave me nightmares. I LOVE
this type of book!
Then came the 75% mark, and the story took a very unexpected
turn. I admit that my “farfetched plotline” meter was immediately triggered,
ringing all alarm bells. It was all so out there! But in the crazy nightmare
that had been evoked by Gretchen in her apple print dress, it all still
strangely worked. Is it horror? I’m not sure, though some may be freaked out by
the final scenes. For me, it felt more like a fever dream, the sort where you
know you are hallucinating but unable to clear your head. I wasn’t totally in
love with the ending, but it was certainly different! I had to put a lot of
kindling to my fledgling embers of the art of suspending disbelief, so if you
are similarly afflicted with a total lack of that skill you may want to be
forewarned. Once you have read this book, and have recovered your senses (it
may take a day or two), make sure to check out the author’s website for her
“additional information” link, which added much to the story for me.
Summary:
All in all, GRETCHEN was one hell of a ride like only Kirk can deliver, with the same type of modern Gothic setting that delighted readers of IN THE VINES. It definitely delved into batshit crazy territory! If you are looking for a thoroughly entertaining book with one of the craziest protagonists and creepiest houses I have come across in a while, and an ending that you will never see coming in a million years, then this is definitely for you!
Thank
you to Netgalley and Thomas & Mercer for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
Sounds interesting!
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