Pretty Baby by Mary Kubica is a 2015 MIRA publication.
After reading the impressive novel “The Good Girl”, this author definitely had my attention. So, when this book finally became available at the overdrive library, I made sure I saved my place in line for it.
Sadly, this book didn’t quite measure up to “The Good Girl”, for me. In fact, it was kind of predictable, slow, slow, slow moving, and not all that suspenseful. When reading a book touted as a mystery, thriller, psychological thriller, it’s sad when the only thing that caused my palms to sweat, was worrying that Chris would give into the temptation his hot new co-worker presented.
Heidi and Chris live with their twelve- year -old daughter, going through the motions of life, just like many couples who have been married for a while. They have made some concessions, have gone through hard times, each growing into different people, based on their unique live experiences. But, lying not so far beneath the surface, is a simmering resentment, depression, discontentment that will quickly come to the surface when Heidi spots a young woman with an infant, who is obviously homeless.
Heidi works for a non-profit, is soft hearted, and so is deeply affected by the idea of this baby being hungry, sick, cold and so forth, that despite the trouble she could get into, despite her husband and daughter’s objections, she brings the young mother and child into her home. But, no one could ever have guessed at what would transpire, as Willow’s story unfolds, and Heidi begins to unravel, leaving those around her bewildered.
The story is written from the first person perspectives of Chris, Willow, and Heidi. Each of these characters are unique, with Willow being the most interesting. Both Heidi and Chris are selfish, thinking of their own needs before that of anyone else in their family. While for the longest, I felt Heidi was the most self-absorbed, in the end, I wondered how Chris’s avoidance of her only contributed to the problem. He apparently didn’t pay close enough attention to his family or what was going on with his wife.
Either way, I didn’t really feel like this book fit into the genres in which it was advertised. Yes, there is crime, but not much mystery and the ending was rather disappointing.
I see this book has been very well received, and my feelings about it, puts me in the minority. But, that’s the way it goes sometimes. I do plan on reading the newest release from this author, because she certainly shows promise. This one just wasn’t what I was expecting.
3 stars