Hidden Wounds: A Gritty Serial Killer Thriller
Born Bad #4
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5.0 • 5 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Tense, tightly focused, and brimming with corrosive wit, Hidden Wounds is absolutely addictive—every page is a gripping reminder of O’Flynn’s grasp on the thriller genre and the hidden psychology of serial killers. Fans of Lucinda Berry, Chelsea Cain, and Rachel Abbott will love the Born Bad series.
She’s not fragile like a poppy. She’s fragile like a bomb.
Poppy Pratt isn’t sure whether it’s normal for a recently widowed psychopath to feel this level of rage, but she does know two things: Her husband is dead because of what she is. And she’s more dangerous than your average psychopath. She was eighteen when her father brutally murdered her boyfriend in their Alabama shed, but she was seven when the training started.
Seven when she watched her serial-killer father hang a victim from a set of metal hooks. Seven when he first handed her the blade. Not that it bothered her; Poppy’s never been normal. Normal children can’t be accomplices. Normal children show signs of distress when asked to keep bloody secrets.
But now those secrets are coming back to take the things Poppy cares about. There’s only one suspect who makes sense—only one that her late husband mentioned by name.
Molly. The daughter of one of her father’s victims, the only other child who ever lived with them—a child her father might have groomed along with Poppy. A girl who vanished when they were kids.
Poppy barely remembers the girl, but the tactics she’s using to rip Poppy’s life apart are undeniably her father’s. It seems Molly always knew more than she should have—she’s not normal either. And Poppy won’t let her past destroy her future.
Now Poppy must go back to where it all began to find a girl who should be dead—a girl barely anyone knew existed in the first place.
Her father trained Molly well, but he trained his own daughter better.
Sometimes, what matters most is blood.
Customer Reviews
Beware, Poppy will haunt your dreams
In this third book of the Born Bad series, we find Poppy even more messed up than ever. Throughout the books, we discover Poppy slowly but surely, where she comes from, what she lived through with her psychopathic father. Poppy is also a psychopath and there seems to be no line she wouldn't cross to get justice. Well, according to her twisted sense of justice. Meghan O'Flynn knows so well how to plunge us more and more into Poppy's dark soul while making her a little bit sympathetic. I sometimes manage to catch a glimpse of the child who missed the nurturing, like a fleeting image. But I think she already had what it took to become the perfect psychopath. I can't wait for the next book in the series.
For those who seek thrills, suspense, disturbing and unsettling stories, this series is for you. I voluntarily read an ARC and this is my honest review.