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This book was such a fun thriller to read! Mabry kept me on my toes and had me guessing where this story was going the entire time. Case has returned to her hometown where a recent natural disaster took place and the community is living on strained means.
When she arrives at the house her friend Drea told her to come to, she finds her friend missing and the house mates all seem very suspicious. Case isn’t deterred though and continues to push everyone until she can find out what’s happened to her friend.
So many strange things happen in this one including animals moving in closer to the house from the surrounding forest, letters depicting the events that have happened inside the house and lots of characters that you wouldn’t even believe!
A very well written story and I’m kind of hoping she writes a follow up as it is left open for that possibility!
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When Case’s best friend Drea goes missing, Case dives into the bizarre, cultlike—and possibly murderous—behavior of Drea’s roommates in this gripping literary horror novel for fans of The Honeys and Mexican Gothic.
WHERE IS DREA?
When Case shows up at the isolated West Texas house where her best friend, Drea, lives with friends from school, Drea is nowhere to be found. Why would she ask Case to visit and then disappear? With twenty-four hours until her ride home, Case intends to find out.
But Drea’s roommates can’t—or won’t—answer any questions. They leave Case to search alone, to find bits and pieces of Drea’s life hidden in and around the house, while they continue playing out a rural utopian fantasy. Their bizarre behavior puts Case on edge, and she’s not the only one. The animals nearby are lashing out, strangely aggressive.
Something bad happened in this house. Something that must be connected to Drea’s disappearance—and if she gets too close to the truth, Case might just be next.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Samantha Mabry is the author of A Fierce and Subtle Poison; All the Wind in the World, which was longlisted for a National Book Award; Tigers, Not Daughters; and, most recently, Clever Creatures of the Night. In addition to writing, Samantha teaches college-level composition at Southern Methodist University and is the mother of an energetic young son. Samantha and her family divide their time between Dallas and Mineral Wells, Texas. Visit her online at samanthamabry.com.
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