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| | The Hidden Girl | Louise Millar | | | Hannah desperately wants a child, so much so that she convinces her musician husband that they should leave London for rural Suffolk and renovate an old house in order to impress the inspectors from the adoption agency. Soon, though, Hannah’s country idyll starts unraveling, and she begins to suspect that she’s not alone in their new home. One of Millar’s great gifts is making you constantly question what kind of story you’re reading – Is this actually a ghost story? Or are the eccentric villagers trying to scare Hannah off, Scooby Doo-style? Or are we simply watching one woman’s harrowing psychological collapse? At various times, all of these seem equally plausible, and it’s that uncertainty that propels you through. | | Scribd Editor | | | | More Summer Reading Essentials | | Enjoy unlimited access to more than one million titles, all with a Scribd membership. | | | | |
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