A compelling mystery thriller

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There's something creepy about whispers, isn't there? Maybe it's because I was young when The Sixth Sense came out and I'm always gonna hear that creepy "I see dead people." in my ear. The Whisper Man, as it turns out, was just as creepy. There were a couple of times that I had to look away from this novel because it had so thoroughly creeped me out.
Other than being creepy, The Whisper Man turned out to be quite a bit about family, specifically about the family of Tom and Jake Kennedy, a father and son pair who move into a creepy house in a town where a boy has gone missing recently and where, twenty years ago, a serial killer called The Whisper Man kidnapped and killed several little boys.
The book had several different perspectives and I enjoyed reading each and every one, which doesn't always happen. In these cases, I sometimes find myself wanting to go back to another character's perspective, but I was equally enthralled which each narration in this book.
I did figure out who was behind it in this book, but that didn't keep me from spinning my wheel during the duration. It was fun to try to figure out just how each character played a part in the overall story.
All in all, if you enjoy mystery and thrillers, I think you'll enjoy this book!