My Sweet Girl, by Romy Hausmann

My sweet girl, novel
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Nothing better than a contrast to the paradox of the worst fear. Well i knew Stephen King with his funny entry (and finally sinister and creepy) clown Pennywise. Appealing to the sweetness of a girl is the starting trick of Romy hausmann in this his debut, because in the end nothing that happens here is sweet except the evocation of the stereotype of childhood ...

Everything else is to enter as never before in those underworlds that occasionally emerge from the news on television. Hidden children (only that in the best of cases), away from the outside world and kept in the cave with their whitish skins and their eyes adapted to the dark as a medium ...

A windowless cabin in the middle of the forest. The life of Lena and her two children follows strict rules: the times for eating, going to the bathroom or studying are strictly respected. The oxygen reaches them through a "circulation apparatus."

The father provides the family with food, protects them from the dangers of the outside world, makes sure that his children always have a mother. But one day they manage to escape ... and that's when the real nightmare begins. Because everything seems to indicate that the kidnapper wants to get back what is his.

In a thriller that is as emotionally shocking as it is deeply moving, Romy Hausmann unfolds line by line the panorama of a horror that surpasses all imagination.

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