![]() ![]() Inside the innocuous envelope is an item she knows well from her childhood: a cheap metal half-heart pendant friendship necklace which used to hang around the neck of her best friend Becca, and that was also where Heather saw it last-the day the other girl died, almost thirty years ago. But one day, she receives a mysterious package that suddenly brings all the chilling memories of her past rushing back. In the present, our protagonist Heather Cole has a successful career helping troubled teens and is happily married to the love of her life. Like so many other novels of its kind that I’ve read lately, the story is told via dual timelines. And I’m so glad! Thinking it was going to be your typical run-of-the-mill thriller suspense mystery, I picked up The Dead Girls Club for some reliable entertainment but discovered it to be about so much more. I know, I know, I should have read this book a long time ago, but it had fallen off my radar and only popped back on it recently when the audiobook was released. The Dead Girl’s Club by Damien Angelica Walters ![]() This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. ![]() Audiobook Review: The Dead Girl’s Club by Damien Angelica Walters ![]()
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