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The Child Across the Street

von Kerry Wilkinson

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Wheeling my suitcase down the familiar, hedge-lined street, I smile at the sound of children playing in the park nearby. Suddenly, there's a screech of car brakes. I rush over to see a bent bike wheel sticking out of the ditch, and underneath, a little boy... As I turn the rusty key in the lock of the house I grew up in, memories flood back. None of them happy. I never told anyone why I left home twenty years ago, and all I want is to sort out Dad's funeral as quickly as possible. Now I'm trapped here, the only witness to a terrible incident that has left an eight-year-old boy fighting for his life. But after a lifetime trying to forget my past, I don't know if I can trust my memory, or be totally sure of what I saw today. Sorting through Dad's things one night - shopping lists in his curly handwriting, piles of old newspapers, dusty sports trophies - I think I hear the back door handle rattle. I tiptoe downstairs, past an open window I'm sure I locked. And a figure darts across the overgrown garden. Someone is watching me. Someone who knows I'm the only one who saw what happened to little Ethan... or could they know the real reason why I left? Either way, I'm certain that coming back was my biggest mistake. I can't leave, but the longer I stay, the more danger I'm in... An utterly addictive psychological thriller that will have you glued to the pages until the early hours. Fans of The Girl on the Train and I Am Watching You won't be able to put down the next mind-blowing read from bestselling author Kerry Wilkinson. Read what everyone's saying about Kerry Wilkinson: 'Oh my God, this book was so addicting! I just couldn't stop... so many twists and turns in this tale that it kept me on the edge of my seat until the very last page.' Bookshelf Life 'Wow oh wow! This is the most amazing book! This author is an absolute genius... I have devoured this book in just hours... I will be recommending this read to friends just so that I can discuss how utterly fantastic it is... a definite five star rating from me.' Little Miss Book Lover 87, 5 stars 'Everything a psychological thriller ought to be... I was left gasping like a goldfish when I reached the end... I had high grade fever when I read this book... my mind was completely hypnotized by the story. I even forgot to take my medicine. It was that brilliant. All I could say at the end of the book was - MORE PLEASE!!' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars 'Another gripping thriller from an author who has very quickly become a must read for me. This one will grab you immediately and will not let go until the final heart-stopping twist... This is a twisty, edge-of-your-seat thriller that kept me guessing.' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars 'Wow this book just blew me away... it literally had me sitting on the end of the seat.' Sean's Book Reviews… (mehr)
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Abby is returning home after the death of her father to settle his affairs and perhaps move into his house as she has nowhere else to go. She hasn’t been back to her hometown of Elwood in nearly 20 years and hasn’t talked to her former friends during that time either. Upon returning home, she witnesses a hit and run accident where Ethan, the young son of her former friend Jo, is struck by a driver and critically injured. The book focuses mainly on the relationships of people in town—past and present. There is a very large cast of characters. I am a huge fan of Kerry Wilkinson and buy all of his titles. I have yet to see him write a book that I didn’t enjoy. ( )
  KatKinney | Apr 28, 2022 |
At the end of this book are the words "Looking for another nail-biting phsycological thriller that you'll read in one sitting?" and if this is what you are expecting from this book, it's definitely not it. This is the first book I've read from this author and this is pretty tame compared to what I typically read, more like a small town whodunit.
Abi returns to the town where she grew up after being gone twenty years. leaving behind a negligent mother and an abusive father. She never wants to look back, until her father dies and leaves her his house and possessions. It is on the way there that a terrible accident occurs and an 8 year old boy named Ethan is ran over and left for dead right in front of her very eyes. As he is fighting for his life, Abi reconnects with his mother Jo who was one of her best friends all of those years ago. As they try to figure out who was driving the car, other characters from her childhood come into the picture.
I did not like the ex boyfriend from high school Chris, who had still had some weird fascination with her although he is married. Most of these characters, including Abi, seemed to be drunk or high most of the time throughout the book, which gave me the feeling the author was implying most small town people are this way, I can tell you they are not.
I did like the surprise guest who keeps appearing in the book, but you do not figure out who is is until later, and it's something that Abi deserves, as I really feel she has nobody she can truly trust in this book until then. I was able to figure out who had done it after a confrontation that Abi has, but I will not ruin this book. All I'm going to say is that it proves people go to great lengths to keep secrets and their family safe. Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this book and give an honest review. ( )
  JamieR78 | Aug 1, 2020 |
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Wheeling my suitcase down the familiar, hedge-lined street, I smile at the sound of children playing in the park nearby. Suddenly, there's a screech of car brakes. I rush over to see a bent bike wheel sticking out of the ditch, and underneath, a little boy... As I turn the rusty key in the lock of the house I grew up in, memories flood back. None of them happy. I never told anyone why I left home twenty years ago, and all I want is to sort out Dad's funeral as quickly as possible. Now I'm trapped here, the only witness to a terrible incident that has left an eight-year-old boy fighting for his life. But after a lifetime trying to forget my past, I don't know if I can trust my memory, or be totally sure of what I saw today. Sorting through Dad's things one night - shopping lists in his curly handwriting, piles of old newspapers, dusty sports trophies - I think I hear the back door handle rattle. I tiptoe downstairs, past an open window I'm sure I locked. And a figure darts across the overgrown garden. Someone is watching me. Someone who knows I'm the only one who saw what happened to little Ethan... or could they know the real reason why I left? Either way, I'm certain that coming back was my biggest mistake. I can't leave, but the longer I stay, the more danger I'm in... An utterly addictive psychological thriller that will have you glued to the pages until the early hours. Fans of The Girl on the Train and I Am Watching You won't be able to put down the next mind-blowing read from bestselling author Kerry Wilkinson. Read what everyone's saying about Kerry Wilkinson: 'Oh my God, this book was so addicting! I just couldn't stop... so many twists and turns in this tale that it kept me on the edge of my seat until the very last page.' Bookshelf Life 'Wow oh wow! This is the most amazing book! This author is an absolute genius... I have devoured this book in just hours... I will be recommending this read to friends just so that I can discuss how utterly fantastic it is... a definite five star rating from me.' Little Miss Book Lover 87, 5 stars 'Everything a psychological thriller ought to be... I was left gasping like a goldfish when I reached the end... I had high grade fever when I read this book... my mind was completely hypnotized by the story. I even forgot to take my medicine. It was that brilliant. All I could say at the end of the book was - MORE PLEASE!!' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars 'Another gripping thriller from an author who has very quickly become a must read for me. This one will grab you immediately and will not let go until the final heart-stopping twist... This is a twisty, edge-of-your-seat thriller that kept me guessing.' Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars 'Wow this book just blew me away... it literally had me sitting on the end of the seat.' Sean's Book Reviews

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