Following the death of her father, Perry Holt, Hazel has returned home to the small town of Mirror Lake for his memorial service after leaving a decade ago. But her community isn’t quite as she remembers it. Crippled by a devastating drought, the lake at the center of town is at its lowest level in decades, evidenced by the slow reveal of long-hidden secrets. Namely a rusty, old car that has gotten the whole community talking. Including Hazel’s own brothers, Caden and Gage.
Unaware of this new discovery, however, Hazel shows up to remember her father with the rest of Mirror Lake. A long-time detective, he was loved and admired. When she pulls into town, however, things feel awkward and tense between Hazel and her brothers. After learning that she—and she alone—has inherited the house, they’re clearly not happy. But it’s the what they find back at Perry’s house that really disturbs the whole clan. It seems that there are some secrets about the mystery behind Hazel’s mother’s disappearance that are now primed to explode.
When Hazel was just fourteen-years-old, her mother took off and left chaos in her wake. Now a discovery has put what they all believed happened into question, but the more Hazel digs, the more danger she seems to find herself in. Has her whole life been a lie? Or is she not the only one unaware of the secrets that exist in the Holt family? One thing is for sure—Hazel best take care or she just might find herself in more trouble than she could ever imagine.
Mind-blowing. Riveting. The best by Megan Miranda yet. All of these things easily describe Daughter of Mine. A breathtaking tale of domestic suspense, I was instantly spellbound by the story as it unfolded before me. From a dysfunctional family to a town full of secrets, my attention was well and truly held by this dynamite plot. Told in four parts, the storyline edged closer and closer to the truth as the atmosphere took on a darker, more foreboding tone. Needless to say, I got sucked in right from the start and was mesmerized until the very last word.
The characters themselves were also superbly drawn. With each individual portraying a very specific role in the plot, their identities were vivid and clear. A dynamic persona, I was swept up in Hazel’s anxiety on who to trust—and who not to. As her paranoia grew, it simply leapt off of the page, getting my pulse ramping up with each additional word. And when the climax finally arrived—along with the rain—it was dramatic and perfectly plotted. Delivered at just the right time and just the right place, I could vividly see each escalating scene playing out before me.
All said and done, I simply inhaled this book. Chilling and dark, but still told in Miranda’s characteristic way, the mysteries of Mirror Lake pulled me in deep. With twists that kept me on the back foot (despite my attempts at any armchair sleuthing) and a sense of ever ratcheting danger, everything about this book was a total slam dunk. Including the ending. Wrapped up with a nice, little bow, the epilogue even managed to leave a smile on my face. Given the suspense and menacing dread throughout, that was no easy feat. And by the time I closed the cover, it was firmly cemented in my mind that Ms. Miranda is a master of the whole thriller genre. Bravo on one heck of a tale! Rating of 5+ stars.
Thank you to Megan Miranda and Marysue Rucci Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: April 9, 2024
Trigger warning: gaslighting, stalking, burglary, breaking and entering