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Bad Things Happen Here: this summer's…
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Bad Things Happen Here: this summer's hottest thriller (edizione 2022)

di Rebecca Barrow (Autore)

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Seventeen-year-old Luca lives on Parris, an idyllic but cursed island with a history of unsolved deaths, but when Luca's sister becomes the latest victim, she is determined to find the murderer and soon comes face to face with the curse she has been running from her whole life.
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Titolo:Bad Things Happen Here: this summer's hottest thriller
Autori:Rebecca Barrow (Autore)
Info:Hot Key Books (2022), 352 pages
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Certainly an unusual story! The ambience of wealth, luxury, privilege and youth is disconcertingly hedonistic. The entitled characters seem to lack moral values and human kindness. I didn't find the idea of the island being idyllic very convincing but the pervasive threat came across well.

The mysteries, some of them, are satisfyingly resolved by the end and there are the requisite false directions, lies and flawed understanding. The lead character tells her own story throughout and this stability of perspective is one of the strengths of Rebecca Barrow's novel. For Luca this is a coming of age story as she meets her first love and accepts it as a dimension further than friendship. This is delicately and touchingly described. As is Luca's gritty determination to get to the bottom of her sister's story, however shocking it may turn out to be. ( )
  urutherford | Sep 1, 2022 |
The world conjured up is of the rich and elite but makes clear that that world is not as perfect as it might at first appear. The characters made me feel I had a window on something I could never be part of, but as things progressed would probably choose not to be anyway.

The plot moves at different speeds at various times, so this book is great if you love lots of dialogue, but not so good if you are into fast action sequences - except the end which was an exciting surprise. To my mind, the style of writing relied too heavily on conversation and internal thoughts rather than narrative, plot and events. Some things are touched on but remained unclear once they had served the purpose of the story, whereas I would have liked to have read more detail.

With the story told from Luca's point of view I did not feel the other characters were painted in sufficient detail to engage with them or care about what they thought, felt and would suffer. ( )
  Chomo | Jul 24, 2022 |
The author’s use of quite short, pacy chapters made it easy to quickly feel drawn into this dark, disturbing and rather haunting story. I enjoyed her early scene-setting of an apparently idyllic island where the majority of its residents enjoy a wealthy, privileged lifestyle which they will go to any lengths to protect. However, through the eyes of seventeen-year-old Luca, who is mixed-race, is struggling with her sexuality and her mental health and has never felt fully accepted in this predominantly white community, the reader soon becomes aware of the darkness and secrets which lie just below the surface of this ‘paradise’.
The fact that I’d guessed quite early on who the murderer was didn’t spoil the story for me because right from the start this felt much more like a coming-of-age story than a thriller. I found that the real tension in the storytelling
came from following Luca’s thought-processes as she struggled with her grief about her sister’s death, her unresolved grief and guilt about the death of her best friend Polly three years earlier, her relationship with Naomi, with her parents and with her peer-group. Although it’s clear from the first chapter that Luca is struggling with her mental health, I was impressed by the way in which the author, without being gratuitously explicit, gradually revealed the various issues which her main character was attempting to understand and resolve. However, the fact that I felt I gained so much insight into why Luca behaved and reacted in the ways she did throughout the story did throw into sharp-relief her rather less-nuanced portrayals of the other characters.
The story explores a wide range of disturbing themes, including grief, guilt, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, struggles with identity and self-esteem and the toxic nature of secrets, but it also incorporates the importance of friendship, love, loyalty, trust, forgiveness, and acceptance and how Luca attempts to resolve the tensions between her frequently conflicting and ambivalent emotions. Bearing in mind the novel’s target readership, the ways in which the author so sensitively dealt with some potentially upsetting and disturbing issues always felt entirely age-appropriate.
Whilst I found much of the story psychologically convincing, there were some aspects of it which I felt were less so. It’s difficult to go into any detail without introducing spoilers but not only did I find the ending far from credible, but I also thought that there were too many loose ends relating to relationships which had been central to Luca’s search for answers. This imbalance was a disappointment because I otherwise admired the author’s pacing of her thought-provoking story and her portrayal of such a complex and memorable protagonist.
With thanks to Readers First and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. ( )
  linda.a. | Jun 27, 2022 |
Dark, hinting at a touch of the supernatural, thanks to the string of girls who have died on Parris Island. It's like a giant uber rich and glamorous trap and Luca feels it more than anyone else, thanks to losing her best friend three years ago. Conflicted, cursed with obsessive thoughts and feeling alienated from almost everyone is how she is when things begin to go terribly sideways. What that involves you'll need to find out for yourself. It's a superb thriller with a dandy ending. ( )
  sennebec | Dec 7, 2021 |
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Seventeen-year-old Luca lives on Parris, an idyllic but cursed island with a history of unsolved deaths, but when Luca's sister becomes the latest victim, she is determined to find the murderer and soon comes face to face with the curse she has been running from her whole life.

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