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The Lucky Ones
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At first, the novel gave the vibes of a dystopia, but no it is not!
Five years ago, all the residents of Gerbera subdivision in a small town were murdered except for five children, who escaped the brutal massacre. The case was never solved and the murderers vanished.
When the five year anniversary was days away, the survivors received a letter, a threat that murderers are back to finish the work.
The story was good. But how a mass murder in a small town was unsolved and the local poli e turned a blind eye to it, is a mystery to me no matter what!
Nonetheless, I liked the story and enjoyed the audiobook.
P.S. I received the audiobook thanks to NetGalley and the publisher.
by
At first, the novel gave the vibes of a dystopia, but no it is not!
Five years ago, all the residents of Gerbera subdivision in a small town were murdered except for five children, who escaped the brutal massacre. The case was never solved and the murderers vanished.
When the five year anniversary was days away, the survivors received a letter, a threat that murderers are back to finish the work.
The story was good. But how a mass murder in a small town was unsolved and the local poli e turned a blind eye to it, is a mystery to me no matter what!
Nonetheless, I liked the story and enjoyed the audiobook.
P.S. I received the audiobook thanks to NetGalley and the publisher.
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July 7, 2022
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July 7, 2022
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July 11, 2022
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July 13, 2022
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audio-books
July 13, 2022
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crime
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in-english
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mystery
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netgalley