

Try to understand what the author wished to do, and do not blame him for not achieving what he did not attempt.

My review copy was courtesy of Crooked Lane Books.ġ. There are numerous better stories out there ofĬhildhood secrets coming out years after the fact. I'm afraid I didn't feel any tension or terrorīuilding, rather I kept mumbling "call the police" while watching her Her as an adult before we are subjected to her manic falling apart and Thirty years later feels fabricated and falls short. Inner torment over the fact that someone might know something almost Those friendship necklaces are nothing unique. Than just throwing it away or, when another event occurs, contacting the Her immediate jump to assuming someone knows something rather To be shocked over receiving the necklace, that in and of itself proves The present day chapters,Īlthough more interesting to follow, basically just serve to highlight The 1991įlashbacks and the Red Lady story drags on and on far too long. The present day and the girls and ghost story in 1991. The narrative follows two different time lines: Heather's torment in Panics and becomes obsessed with identifying who is trying to frighten The anonymous "I know what you did" threats continue, and Heather Now it seems that someone knows something, and they know Heather killedīecca. No one knows what happened back in 1991, but

Years, so she is shocked when someone sends her Becca's half of their Heather is now a child psychologist and has kept her secret for A body was never found, but Becca's drunk, abusive mother went to prison for the murder. The club ended when Beccaĭied - by Heather's hands. The other's stories about serial killers and ghosts, but she especiallyįocused on telling an elaborate ongoing ghost story about the Red Lady.īecca began to believe the Red Lady was real. In 1991 twelve-year-old Heather Cole and her best friend Becca Thomasįormed a Dead Girls Club with two other girls. The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters is a so-so debut psychological thriller about secrets from the past. The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters
