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Only Daughter: A gripping and emotional psychological thriller with a jaw-dropping twist
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The must-read psychological thriller for 2019 from the million-copy-bestselling author of Silent Child.
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- holly poe
- 04-16-19
Amazing! Do not miss!
I don’t know how I missed the release of this book! I love Sarah Denzil’s writing and this book is amazing! Kept me guessing and intrigued through the end. The narrator is wonderful too!
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- Mimi
- 04-03-19
Spell Binding
This story grips you at many angles! Extremely hard to put it down! Sarah paints clear visual pictures for you. Totally entertaining......looking for another one of her books!
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- Wendi
- 06-27-19
Great read, until the ultimately stupid ending..
This book had everything going for it. It had a complex woman with a personality disorder who was finding it difficult to mourn properly for her daughter, who recently committed suicide. She refused to believe that her daughter really did kill herself. She started her own investigation, and it was leading to all sorts of interesting places.
Then came the ending and the denouement. I have to say, I just couldn't believe how stupid and obvious it was. It totally ruined to book for me, and I asked for my credit back.
So frustrating!
-Wendi
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- Whiplash
- 05-08-19
Pretty great
The story had me rapt from the beginning. Really easy to listen to & enough intrigue to keep you involved. I found myself finding excuses to keep listening.
The "twist" wasn't quite a twist, but it was good all the same.
I liked this book so much I got 2 more from this author & listened to those in 2 days.
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- Karen DeGroot
- 06-17-19
AWFUL
this was seriously the WORST BOOK EVER! The only reason I even finished it was because I spent money buying it. UGH UGH such a silly moronic idea for a story
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- Amber J. Allen
- 05-02-19
Drawn out and mostly predictable
The character development was lacking. She really hammered the same things home over and over again So that the characters were more two dimensional. I did finish it because I could not let the plot go unfinished in my mind
But if I had it to do it over again I wouldn’t choose this one.
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- Cheryl
- 03-19-19
just awful
boy oh boy. why did I listen to this whining? don't even think about it.
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- Amanda Gerber
- 05-29-19
it started out good
the books are not really good very promising and then it just kind of got boring and you got the feeling is it ever going to end. Also the ending just wasn't very good either.
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- Misty Knight
- 05-15-19
I'm glad I'm finished
There's a twist, but I'm not invested in the story enough to really care.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-10-21
Ehh...
Just ok. I was hoping for more. Seems like the author read a book on sociopathy and threw every little detail about sociopaths into her book. Not terrible but not great.
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- Avril
- 04-30-19
Warning!
Do not attempt this if you are feeling remotely depressed. From the get go the narrator lays on the moaning grief, although to be fair, the author probably intended this, but it’s way too much.
I think I won’t carry on listening.
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- Heather Cane
- 04-28-19
Disappointed
This is my fourth Sarah Denzil, the second with Audible. I wish I had read this one as I thought that the narration was terrible, overly theatrical and the alternative voices the narrator used for other characters were poor. I persevered because basically the story is good, but I winced while I listened.
10 people found this helpful
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- jill phillips
- 08-24-19
A book not to be read by anybody who wishes for any goodness
One of the most depressing books I have ever read definitely not reccomended I was most disappointed though admittedly this book is hard to forget
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- Wendy Costanzo
- 06-11-19
good story
it was one of the best I've listened to in a long time😁😁😁i listened to it while i was lying in the sun
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- jamie attridge
- 06-03-19
Only Daughter
Excellent read very gripping and a emotional rollercoaster would highly recommended
Its a must read book
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- Donna Glennard
- 04-27-19
Amazing
I found this Book gripping from start to finish. I would highly recommend. Excellent story.
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- Julie
- 04-11-19
A bit deep for me
Although the story was ok, I found it a little depressing to be honest & very sad. Also a little complicated.
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- irishchyna
- 04-09-19
Disappointing
I hate leaving bad reviews... but honestly, I was disappointed! I loved Sarah’s other books? And was expecting another fantastic story, but this one just didn’t do it for me. I’d stick to the others and give this one a miss.
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- Rose shave
- 01-29-22
Classic Sarah A. Denzil story
Sarah a. Denzil has a brilliant way of writing her books. As with her others, this story seemed almost predictable. Some of the characters you get a bad feeling about very early on but there’s a great plot twist towards the end that takes you in a different direction which always completely surprises me. I really didn’t like the main character at the start but I’m glad I persevered. I won’t say anymore so as not to spoil it for anyone
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- Pauline
- 07-27-20
Amazing!
Another fantastic book from Sarah Denzil! Once again, I was gripped from the start and kept guessing until the end. A bit emotional at times reading as a mother, but it only added to the suspense and tension that continued to build throughout. Would definitely recommend!
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- Bonnie B
- 06-13-19
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME
Only Daughter: A bland and overly-aggressive emotionally-unstable story with a predictable and overdone resolution.
Where to begin. This is an embarrassment. A waste of time. DO NOT BOTHER.
This novel is melodramatic and unrealistic with a delusional and heavily annoying protagonist who can't seem to stop playing the victim. The entire novel is the protagonist whining to the reader for attention. As for the "jaw-dropping twist" ...laughable. The novel loses interest hours before the twist comes, and when it does; it is not in the least surprising, given the circumstance. I was constantly disappointed and sadly did not enjoy any one part of listening to this novel. The narrator was fine for the main character, but the rest of the character voices are awful.
The writer also comes across as desperate to please the millennials, with constant pop culture references, talking about social media, influencers, clothing designers and specific songs. The novel comes across dated by these references practically before release. As a millennial, I found it increasingly embarrassing to read.
Another gripe is the continuously unreliable timing of the novel. One moment there will be no drama, the next, without leadup, everything has escalated to a high degree. It seems the author has not wanted to put in the work to escalate the situations naturally. Likewise, there is an overload of "tell not show", where again, the author either does not know how to 'show' the story, or is simply too uninterested to do so. The bulk of the story is the protagonist TELLING the reader (and other characters) what is happening, what has happened, and how to feel. Additionally, the author always follows up these episodes of lazy writing with the protagonist excusing either her irrational actions (due to a lack of natural escalation of situations) or her explanations, by saying it is 'because she has a mental illness'. Frustrating, to say the least.
I lost count of the amount of times the protagonist boasts, "you don't know who I am," "I am not like the others," "I am more dangerous than you know," which comes across as insanely arrogant as well as delusional. Not to mention the fact that she does not act on these threats at all, making her appear both shallow and dishonest. Perhaps the author realises this toward the end of the novel, so using her sole skill of *using a character to explain instead of writing it into the story*, she has another character tell the protagonist that she is "all bark and no bite." An eye roll for sure.
To cover over the "jaw-dropping twist" (said with a lot of sarcasm), the author gets to it, and makes EVERYBODY a suspect. It makes me wonder if the author has ever read a novel in this genre. My understanding is that intriguing your reader is far better than confusing your reader.
The novel also has an overload of predictability. Everything has 'shock' value. Nasty text messages from unknown numbers. Car chases. House fires. Drugs. Sex. Pregnancy. It's like the author read a bunch of blurbs from books in this genre, made dot points, and then used all of these things in her book. It's too much, and too obvious. The reader very quickly expects the 'shock value' occurrences to happen.
There is also so much unpleasantness in this novel. Nobody is likable, which I think is the biggest blunder of all. Nobody. The entire novel is filled to the brim with so much bitterness, so much anger. There is no balance, only full-force anger. Reading this felt like dealing with an angry teenager, but for 11 hours. Exhausting. I also felt like the anger/bitterness did not connect fully with the protagonist. Makes me wonder if the author feels these things and simply tried to push it out through this novel. Regardless, it's bad.
Again to the unbelievable happenings. The story revolves around a set of upper-class characters, mostly mothers and teenagers, and so that is what we are dealing with. And yet somehow all of them are A) trained fighters and B) have no conscience. Hearing about the skilled physical fight of two of the characters is humorous. It simply does not line up for a believable character or story.
The end of the novel: "If you were COMPLETELY GRIPPED by Only Daughter, sign up....to be the first to know when the next HEART STOPPING book ...is released." Absolutely laughable.
Overall, I honestly found this novel terrible. I read a lot in this genre, and while I can appreciate different styles, I genuinely just found this to lack skill and finesse. The entire work felt like a stream of angry consciousness from the writer about a mental condition. The same facts over and over with no understanding or regard for a fluid storyline. It felt like this novel was written for the accomplishment, and not because the author loves (or cares about) literature.
May I suggest a professional editor and some writing classes.
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- Kelly Pasalich
- 05-21-19
A good thriller
This was a good psychological thriller. I did find it dragged on a bit but I couldn't stop listening to it. It kept you guessing until the end.
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- Ms
- 06-21-19
annoying
language around suicide and ASPD was annoying and outdated. unbelievable in parts. nearly asked for refund!
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- Niomi 💜
- 01-22-21
WOW
I dont usually do reviews but I loved this! finished on 2 days! could not stop listening 💜
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- tiffany
- 02-08-20
Fantastic stoty
This book was thrilling to listen to. I thoroughly enjoyed it and highly recommend.
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- miranda egan
- 10-17-19
a good book to pass the time.
in parts great, in parts a little unbelievable. It is well written and spoken. I found this enjoyable and pretty addictive.
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- Christine
- 09-04-19
Good, but not as good her last one.
Slow to start and a bit to much of the characters repetitive thoughts. Story improves as you preserve into it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-06-19
easy to listen
an easy read ,enjoyable good narration. enjoyed the story line. worth a listen had me hooked till the end
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- Janestv53
- 06-29-19
Great reading
Really got involved with this little gem. Full of interesting twists and turns.
I had no idea until the very end how the story would unfold. Well read and so cleverly written. I’m disappointed it’s finished!
Might be a bit upsetting for some people but not for me!
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- Anonymous User
- 05-20-19
Only Daughter
Thoroughly enjoyable listen. Keeps you interested & invested in characters. Find yourself wondering how a parent knew so little about who their daughter really was. But in the end, there’s the big surprise