Home by Karen Dionne
Home by Karen Dionne
A haunting psychological thriller that explores survival, identity, and the legacy of trauma. Karen Dionne delivers an emotionally charged suspense novel that will keep you riveted from the first page to the last.
Helena Pelletier has built a quiet life with her family—but she harbors a dark secret: she was born in captivity, the daughter of a kidnapped woman and her captor. When her father escapes from prison and vanishes into the marshlands of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Helena knows she's the only one who can track him down. As she returns to the wilderness that shaped her, she must confront the brutal truths of her past and the man who taught her how to survive.
Ideal for thriller fans, readers of Room or The Marsh King's Daughter, and collectors of emotionally charged suspense fiction. Dionne crafts a gripping narrative that explores the complex bonds between parent and child, and the strength it takes to break free from the past.
Format: Paperback
Condition: Very Good - minor shelf wear, pages clean and intact, binding tight
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