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Sharp Objects

by Gillian Flynn

2006

About the book

Camille Preaker, a journalist recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital, returns to her Missouri hometown to report on the murders of two preteen girls. She stays in her childhood home under the watchful eye of her cold, status-conscious mother, Adora, and a half-sister she barely knows. As Camille tracks the investigation alongside a Detective from Kansas City, she confronts her history of self-harm and the town’s ingrained cruelty. The narrative focuses on female-driven violence and the cyclical nature of family trauma, leading to a realization about her own sister’s secret habits.

This mystery is for readers interested in psychological dysfunction and the darker aspects of maternal relationships. People read it to see how childhood environments shape adult behavior and to understand the reality of internalized aggression in women. The reader walks away with a grim perspective on how social reputations mask domestic abuse and how deep-seated scars, both physical and emotional, dictate the way survivors perceive the truth.

Details

Published
2006
Language
EN