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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The Butterfly Cabinet by Bernie McGill (thoughts)
The Butterfly Cabinet tells the eerie tale of two different women and one horrible event that ties them together forever. Maddie McGlade is a former nanny that is just now sharing her secrets from the past and telling her story to an old family friend. Alongside Maddie's memories is the prison journal of her former employer Harriet, who was sent to prison for the murder of her four year old daughter. Both stories intertwine to create a mesmerizing tale that is both dark and haunting.
Wow! The author of this book created atmosphere in spades that allowed me to be pulled deep into the novel. The Butterfly Cabinet is one of those books that you go into from the beginning knowing that the ending can't be good, that bad things may happen, but yet you still want to read it. And the author creates such a rich atmosphere that I felt like I was part of the book...like I was in the prison walls with Harriet and in the old castle with Maddie. I loved the way that the two stories that the women shared (one in memories and the other through her journal) complemented each other and allowed for what really happened to four year old Charlotte to come out at the end. This book wasn't a page turner in the normal sense, but instead I was content to just take my time and allow the author to draw me along with the story that she was telling. It ended up being a solid read for me that had me thinking about it days after it ended. The characters really stuck with me long after I closed the pages of this book. This is an author that I want to read more of and I would definitely recommend!
Bottom Line: A haunting tale that drew me into its' pages!
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book for review from the publisher as part of a blog tour for Free Press Blog Tours.
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ReplyDeleteI definitely want to look into this book. It sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteWonderful review--this sounds like quite a book!
ReplyDeleteWow Sam, this sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy a good creepy story.
Nice review.
I just finished this book last night. I agree with you re the atmosphere and the dark and haunting story. Great review!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the cover to this book!
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