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The Perfect Child
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- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Washington Post and Amazon Charts bestseller.
A pause-resisting debut of suspense about a young couple desperate to have a child of their own - and the unsettling consequences of getting what they always wanted.
Christopher and Hannah are a happily married surgeon and nurse with picture-perfect lives. All that’s missing is a child. When Janie, an abandoned six-year-old, turns up at their hospital, Christopher forms an instant connection with her, and he convinces Hannah they should take her home as their own.
But Janie is no ordinary child, and her damaged psyche proves to be more than her new parents were expecting. Janie is fiercely devoted to Christopher, but she acts out in increasingly disturbing ways, directing all her rage at Hannah. Unable to bond with Janie, Hannah is drowning under the pressure, and Christopher refuses to see Janie’s true nature.
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Critic Reviews
"A mesmerizing, unbearably tense thriller that will have you looking over your shoulder and sleeping with one eye open. This creepy, serpentine tale explores the darkest corners of parenthood and the profoundly unsettling lengths one will go to to keep a family together - no matter the consequences. Electrifying and atmospheric, this dark gem of a novel is one I couldn’t put down.” --Heather Gudenkauf, New York Times bestselling author
“A deep, dark, and dangerously addictive read. All-absorbing to the very end!” --Minka Kent, Washington Post bestselling author
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- shelley
- 03-02-19
You can see it coming... but how bad is it?
What happens to this family - Pretty Bad!
Lucinda Berry is a psychologist who deals mostly with childhood trauma. My guess would be that her stories come from her cases. If this case is based on facts my heart goes out to the parents of this child.
This book takes parenting a foster child to an extreme. . Many new foster parents believe they are saviors to these children and the publisher's summary hints at the husband feeling this way. Add a new mother to two children. One is with an adopted child with sociopathic tendencies. She like to hurt other living things, urinate on the carpets and smear feces on the wall. The other child is a newborn who rarely sleeps. And let's not forget Mom's going through major postpartum depression.
This book goes from a timeline of events told from three different points of view to a hearing after incidents you won't find out until the end. This book certainly kept me interested and guessing.
The three narrators worked beautifully together.
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- Alesha
- 04-16-19
Spend the credit! Omg
I’ve read the comments about the ending but if you were following the story you understand the ending. I couldn’t stop listening. Fantastic!
23 people found this helpful
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- Kathi Cann
- 07-09-19
Kathi
As a retired protective services worker, this book brought back some haunting memories. The story line was dead on and the characters believable. I saw one review that complained that there was not an acceptable ending. That’s because, just as in real life, there is no ending, acceptable or otherwise.
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- Chilvr
- 04-11-19
Definitely kept me guessing until the very end !
Loved it! Original, well written and excellent narration. This story captivated me so I literally could not put it down! I rarely write reviews but I had to share as soon as I finished. Do not start this book unless you have plenty of time! I literally stood up until 6:00 a.m. to finish it despite the fact I am working today. Like this one since childhood. I listen to audio books everyday and was just starting to get a bit jaded by how similar so many of the stories I have been listening to. Then I listened to this story and I am excited to "read' again. I'm not going to say anymore because I don't want to give anything away, but I highly recommend this book even if this is not your typical genre as it was not mine.
15 people found this helpful
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- Sara C
- 11-14-20
How can it ends like that?
How can such an engaging, awesome book, one that caught me from the FIRST SECOND end with nothing. It’s like the writer just decided to stop. You find out nothing at all about what happens to all the characters. How could a publisher allow this unless there was a sequel ? I could cry right now bc I loved every second until the abrupt ending. So disappointed.
12 people found this helpful
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- Pam
- 03-06-20
Just awful.
What a waste of a credit and hours of my time. Most ridiculous story I’ve listened to in a long time. Nothing more than an excuse to lecture us on the woes of the social services system. Completely unbelievable storyline with terrible writing. So much wrong with this book, I have absolutely no idea how it has so many great reviews. Have these people ever listened to a legitimately good book?
11 people found this helpful
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- Jenn
- 03-05-19
domestic drama version of “Baby Teeth” by Zoje Stage
This book is like a domestic drama version of “Baby Teeth” by Zoje Stage, which was more on the creepy, thriller side. This story held my interest the whole time, I expected a more dramatic push and pull with the husband and wife believing/not-believing, taking sides etc (there was quite a bit already but not like in other similar stories) so it definitely unfolded a little differently than I thought — not a bad thing at all, it just placed the book in a different genre than I initially anticipated.
On a side note, the story was very focused on “the system” of child services and social workers and there was too much blatant blame on them even though across the US they are so over worked and underpaid. The “system” is not the best but the social workers aren’t to blame and don’t get even close to the level of credit they deserve.
16 people found this helpful
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- Heather Straub
- 08-03-19
Chilling story with excellent pacing
Not the world’s most original concept (if you haven’t already, read “We Need to Talk about Kevin” and “Baby Teeth”), but still a worthwhile book. I don’t have children, and books like this definitely help me feel better about that fact! Also worth noting that the narration was outstanding. The narrators are extremely talented and this is one where listening gave it an extra depth that I appreciated.
7 people found this helpful
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- Wayne
- 10-25-19
Incredible intensity!!
I did not enjoy THE PERFECT CHILD, but maybe it was not intended to be enjoyed. It is intense and I found it depressing. The premise of the novel is that children as young as 6 or 7 years can be sociopaths capable of per-meditated murder. Narration is stellar.
22 people found this helpful
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- Elaine
- 06-26-19
Uhmm...
Okay... What was that awful ending? This book left me with more questions than it even answered. I am not super satisfied.
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- mrs zoe roberts
- 03-19-19
Amazing story....but....
what went on with the ending g. so frustrating , I was totally engrossed but the ending absolutely ruined the experience. The performances and story are worth the credit but prepare to be disappointed by the ending. Such a shame.
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- Echo
- 05-16-19
The Perfect Child
I enjoyed listening to the book it was a real page turner. The ending was so abrupt though I thought there must of been some kind of mistake. If it’s to be made into a sequel I would understand more, but still think it could of been wrapped up better.
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- hjct81
- 07-28-19
Great but why the awful sudden end?
Was there a maximum word count? Where’s the rest?!
I’m all for leaving it on a cliffhanger but this just feels unfinished and the author just gave up.
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- Kay
- 07-25-19
Soooo happy with this book... when it ended!
So, I listened avidly to this book as I REALLY wanted it to end. I invested a lot of time in the hopes it might improve but, nope it was consistently awful from start to finish. Tbh I’ve never listened to, or read a book where I hated every character, so that was a first. To the people who were left wondering what happened at the end, I can honestly say I didn’t care one hoot, my only disappointment was that any of them survived. Sappy parents, predictable awful child and nauseating social worker. Are you picking up on the fact that I wasn’t a fan?
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- Rachel Conkey
- 05-02-19
chilling page turner
This was a fast paced psychological thriller! oh my God I was upset many times, this story will stay with me for years!! Must read!
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- Sjpsam
- 04-23-19
grupping
loved it, just felt there could have been more to the ending, like what happened to janey,.... did Hannah get better ECT
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- Jacqui W
- 04-07-19
Ended abruptly!
Really enjoyed the bulk of the book..... it seems like it's set up for a sequel? if not.... disappointing ending....
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-26-19
hard to put down
good read, couldn't put it down, but a little disappointed at the ending, but confusing and wanted to know what happened next.
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- NannyK
- 12-14-20
Excellent!
Well worth a read or listen! I can definitely recommend! Completed in almost 48 hours!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-22-20
unexpected ending
loved it. many twists and turns. keep me interested the whole way through, couldn't put it down
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- neroli 68
- 06-21-22
Well written story with a frustrating ending
Good read but the whole story is leading to an end that just doesn’t happen, it’s like it’s cut off randomly near the end. Disappointed
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- Dayna
- 05-10-22
Not great
Jumpy recording. The woman paused for too long between each sentence of her delivery. The phrases in the story were repetitive and annoying. The parents were beyond stupid (particularly Christopher) to the point where it was almost unbearable.
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- Brady
- 08-20-21
The ending WTF
Literally no ending, I am so confused! Can someone please let me know what it’s meant to mean??
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- Julie
- 04-08-21
A very interesting intense story.
I enjoyed this book. So many people told me not to bother. I’m glad I didn’t listen to them. It held my interest right to the end.
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- Anne
- 12-05-19
Don’t bother
I bought this book from the reviews. I seriously don’t know where to start. It was like a hallmark novel and then it turned really dark. A couple of the characters were totally unbelievable although the child’s behaviours were spot on (I am a foster carer and I have been witness to most of them) but it ended really badly, I had to rewind it a couple of times to see if I had missed something crucial. Don’t waste your credits.
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- Coljar
- 08-23-19
Scary
Fascinating and long , but in the end inconclusive ,
held me until then !
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- Tezza
- 07-12-19
Unfinished
I could not believe that the author had left the ending this way.
Was it supposed to somehow indicate a sequel?
Loose ends abound. It's as if the author got bored and just quit writing.
Very disappointed.