I want to keep reading!!!
My goodness, if the first few pages are anything to go on, The Maidens is going to be a wild ride! Already, I am intrigued by Mariana’s personal history—especially the irony of her somewhat anti-social childhood and her eventual career choice as a group therapist.
Speaking of group therapy, I absolutely love that setting for a psychological thriller. There is an inherent unreliability to it—each patient could cause a ripple effect that could completely derail the story.
Already, Henry is…frightening. He is clearly damaged and clearly hurt. I am curious to learn more about his insistence upon having Mariana as a therapist. What is his motivation?
There are so many questions that I can’t wait to have answered once I read the whole book. How does Sebastian, Mariana’s husband, fit in to this story? Who is Edward? AND…what was on the news when Zoe called?!?!
I can’t wait to read more.
Speaking of group therapy, I absolutely love that setting for a psychological thriller. There is an inherent unreliability to it—each patient could cause a ripple effect that could completely derail the story.
Already, Henry is…frightening. He is clearly damaged and clearly hurt. I am curious to learn more about his insistence upon having Mariana as a therapist. What is his motivation?
There are so many questions that I can’t wait to have answered once I read the whole book. How does Sebastian, Mariana’s husband, fit in to this story? Who is Edward? AND…what was on the news when Zoe called?!?!
I can’t wait to read more.