4.5 Stars
’I am larger, better than I thought, I did not know I held so much goodness.’
-- Walt Whitman
Set in the remote regions of the Appalachian mountains, Cooper and his daughter, Finch, have lived in these woods for eight years as this story begins. Cooper, a war veteran with a history of PTSD, has a secret about his past that he is hiding from Finch, who was just an infant when her mother died shortly after Finch was born, a car accident that took her life.
There is an older neighbor nearby, who goes by Scotland, one who Cooper doesn’t trust - and who would, the way he arrives without a sound warning them that an intruder is on the property. Property that doesn’t technically belong to them, but to the family of a friend of Cooper’s from the war, Jake, who tells him he is welcome to stay there as long as he needs. It is a simple life, devoid of things we take for granted, family and friends, although they do not yearn for more than they have. They have enough to eat, chickens to raise, books for Finch to read, and woods to protect them from the world. For Cooper, to hide from the past. Until one year, after losing two of their chickens, Jake doesn’t arrive, as he has every year before, to deliver their annual food and supplies.
He is forced to go to a Walmart far enough away and early enough in the day not to be crowded, not to be noticed. But Finch is now old enough to question why her father won’t take her into stores, leaving her hiding under covers in the back seat while he shops.
Out in the woods, hunting, they hear a noise, and then a voice. The voice of a girl, not a child but not quite a woman yet, taking photographs in the woods nearby.
Finch becomes obsessed with her, creating her own fairy tale for this elusive young woman. To Finch, she is a princess trying to escape the confines of her life, to know what lies beyond the gates of her kingdom. Soon, she begins to wander through the woods despite her father’s warnings, putting their fragile life into danger.
Soon, Finch isn’t the only one obsessed with this young woman. Her family has been searching for her, and the search for her begins in the woods that surround the home where Cooper thought they were safe from those who could take it all away. He must make a decision, to continue to hide from his past, or to finally expose his past to Finch and the world, and face the consequences.
While there is an atmosphere of tension and suspense as this story, especially as this story draws to a close, I wouldn’t classify this as a thriller. It is, however, a heartfelt story of sacrifice, a father whose love for his daughter is strong enough to forsake his own happiness to ensure hers.
Published: 16 Nov 2021
Many thanks for the ARC provided by St. Martin’s Press / Minotaur Books