



The Girl Who Survived
A Riveting Novel of Suspense with a Shocking Twist
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4.1 • 594 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
In this deviously volatile, deliciously creepy thriller from the #1 New York Times bestseller, the lone survivor of a brutal family massacre must uncover the awful truth about the fateful night that left her forever marked…
Has she already had her last chance to be the final girl?
A Goodreads Hot Summer Mysteries
All her life, she’s been the girl who survived. Orphaned at age seven after a horrific killing spree at her family’s Oregon cabin, Kara McIntyre is still searching for some kind of normal. But now, twenty years later, the past has come thundering back. Her brother, Jonas, who was convicted of the murders has unexpectedly been released from prison. The press is in a frenzy again. And suddenly, Kara is receiving cryptic messages from her big sister, Marlie—who hasn’t been seen or heard from since that deadly Christmas Eve when she hid little Kara in a closet with a haunting, life-saving command: Don’t make a sound.
As people close to her start to die horrible deaths, Kara, who is slowly and surely unraveling, believes she is the killer’s ultimate target.
Kara survived once. But will she survive again? How many times can she be the girl who survived?
Customer Reviews
Paige Turner
Don’t pass this up. This was a well written page Turner to the end. There were a lot of characters but easy to keep track of. Well worse the money. This was my first Lisa Jackson novel and I can see why she is a New York Times best-selling author.
The Girl Who Survived
Such a tangled story. Poor Kara endured more than what anyone’s sanity could withstand. Bad enough her family was massacred and her sister was missing, but things just kept happening to her. Anyone else would be a babbling idiot locked up in a psych ward. Dialogue was off base and repetitive in too many places. I’m glad the ending was decent.
Eh
This was not good. Author kept going over and over the same conversations, dialogue was poorly written, so many coincidences. It was too much going on with not enough background to why all these things were going on.