Book review: Daisy Darker


 Ominous family secrets have always been an integral part of Daisy Darker's life. And the Darkers are good at keeping them.

Nana believes that she will die on her 80th birthday. And when the time comes, she invites the whole family to celebrate at her house, Seaglass, seperated from the suburbia by nothing else but the tides of sea. 

Daisy Darker tries to enjoy the family gathering that is until Nana is dead. But her death turns out to be more than a simple accident when one by one each of the Darker family members start to dissapear and turns up dead in a menacing and ghoulish way. Now Daisy is stuck with her few family memebers left behind but is the killer among them? Or someone else has infiltrated Seaglass? And Daisy can't help but wonder if the incidents are just the yields of their secrets.

Truly marvelous and perfect for the fans of "And Then There Were None", the book is a kind of YA retelling of the same story but in a more horrifyingly grisly manner.

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