Ratings12
Average rating3.8
Her father was the town detective. Her mother its most notorious criminal. Now the secrets of Mirror Lake are coming to the surface…and changing everything. "[A] stunning psychological thriller from one of the most insightful writers around” (CrimeReads), don’t miss the latest from Megan Miranda, the instant New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls, The Last to Vanish, and The Only Survivors. “Miranda…exposes revelation after twisty revelation…Small-town claustrophobia and intimacies alike propel this twist-filled psychological thriller” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
The new thrilling novel from Megan Miranda, the instant New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls, The Last to Vanish, and The Only Survivors.
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Was too boring and repetitive for me. I can't vibe with this author, I think this is the last one I'll try by her.
this is Megan Miranda's BEST BOOK YET, I was obsessed with it and read it in 3 sittings I couldn't put it down and it will definitely be a favorite of the year
“Daughter of Mine” is a beautifully crafted story that draws you into its emotional depths. I'll admit the beginning felt a bit slow for me, but as I kept reading, I found myself more and more invested in the unfolding narrative. The pacing allowed me to settle into the characters' lives, which set the stage for the more intense revelations to come.
As the secrets began to unravel, I was captivated by the layers of complexity within the relationships. Megan Miranda skillfully weaves a tapestry of emotions, exploring themes of motherhood, identity, and the hidden truths that shape us. I loved how each character brought their own story and struggles to the table, making it easy to empathize with them, even when their choices were flawed.
The gradual revelation of secrets kept me on my toes, and I found myself eagerly turning the pages to uncover what lay beneath the surface. Each twist added depth to the narrative, revealing not just the characters' pasts but also how those pasts influenced their present. It was fascinating to see how the dynamics shifted as more was revealed, and I appreciated the way Miranda crafted those moments with care and authenticity.
By the time I reached the climax, I was fully invested in the story. The emotional stakes felt high, and the resolution brought a satisfying sense of closure. “Daughter of Mine” ultimately became a touching exploration of family and the bonds that tie us together, even when secrets threaten to tear us apart.
Overall, this book is a heartfelt journey that transforms from a slow burn into a compelling tale of discovery and connection. If you're looking for a novel that delves into the intricacies of relationships and the impact of hidden truths, I highly recommend giving “Daughter of Mine” a read! It's a thoughtful reminder of how our past shapes us and the power of understanding and forgiveness.
I always enjoy Megan Miranda's books but this one was lacking a bit for me - perhaps the story line of a woman coming back to her old hometown and in the process getting immersed in a decades-long unsolved disappearance, possible murder, is just not a fresh concept for me. Seems like every other suspense I read has this loose plot. Probably not fair to take off one star for that, but usually I have found Miranda's books a bit more inventive, so maybe I hold her to a higher bar than others.