Thanks to NetGalley and HMH Books for Young Readers for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: October 3rd, 2017
320 Pages
Synopsis: Skye Thorn has given tarot card readings for years, and now her psychic visions are helping the police find the town’s missing golden girl. It’s no challenge—her readings have always been faked, but this time she has some insider knowledge. The kidnapping was supposed to be easy—no one would get hurt and she’d get the money she needs to start a new life. But a seemingly harmless prank has turned dark, and Skye realises the people she’s involved with are willing to kill to get what they want and she must discover their true identity before it’s too late.
Hanging Girl is the first book I’ve read by Eileen Cook so I wasn’t sure what to expect. What happened was I wound up hooked by the end of the first chapter and read it in less than three hours because I literally couldn’t stop reading. I swear my mouth dropped open so many times that now my jaw hurts!
In the beginning, I honestly didn’t think I was going to like Skye. She and her mother are “hucksters” as one character calls them. Skye has learned to take a page out of her mother’s book and bills herself as a psychic, and gives tarot readings to her classmates, for a cost of course. Only eighteen, she’s cynical and jaded for someone so young which sadly makes her an easy target for the people behind this kidnapping scheme. Throughout the book Skye makes one bad decision after another, yet I still wanted everything to turn out okay for her. Despite her actions, she’s smart and has a snarky sense of humor and outlook on life. She’s vulnerable because she sees no real future for herself beyond waiting tables. Because of this I think a lot of what she does is self sabotage. She’s a bit of an outcast at school because of something that happened in eighth grade, but she has one close friend, Drew. I wasn’t able to fully buy into their friendship though. It seemed flat and superficial and I found myself wanting to be shown more, rather than told, why these two girls were practically sisters. But this was just a small part of the story, so it didn’t spoil my overall enjoyment.
There’s quite a cast of secondary characters including Skye’s seemingly clueless mother, the two detectives assigned to the case, an empathetic school guidance counselor, and Paige and her father. They all have an impact on Skye, some positive, and others not so much. But the overarching theme is with all of them there’s more than meets the eye. This is the second YA book in a row where I was thrilled to see adults portrayed pretty realistically.
To say the plot has twists and turns, doesn’t do it justice. A couple I saw coming, but there were a few that completely floored me. I have mixed feelings about the ending though. While the mystery is solved and all questions answered, I couldn’t help feeling a little disappointed at the way things turned out, although I did understand it.
Overall, Hanging Girl is an exciting thrill ride with a main character who’s completely relatable, and will have readers guessing right up until the end. I highly recommend it to older teens and adults who love psychological thrillers that keep them up at night. I’m looking forward to reading more of Eileen Cook’s work!
Great review Kim! I felt the same way about getting almost instantly pulled into this story and also had that same reaction while reading With Malice by her too. Will definitely be keeping an eye out for more of her books in the future. 🙂
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Thanks Carrie! I have to catch up with her other books.😊
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She seems to have a ton and if they are like those two I really should read the rest myself. 🙂
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Read in three hours! Sounds great, Kim.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I couldn’t tear myself away Pete!😊
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I agree Pete! There hours sounds great it must be a page turner!
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It really is Dani!😊
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Fantastic Review Kim!!!! This definitely looks like a book I will be interested in. I love you Gif. Hehe. Anyways ma’am I sent you a message on Goodreads if you can get back to me about some questions I asked when you can! Many hugs! Thanks for sharing another great review!!! My TBR list has a good percentage devoted to your reviews!
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Thanks Dani! I’ll visit GR shortly.😊
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Wonderful review Kim! so glad you enjoyed this one, it’s on my TBR but first I need to read her previous book With Malice. I’ve heard she’s really good at writing YA psychological thrillers so i’m pretty psyched for that. Skye honestly sounds like a character I’d enjoy, especially cause she carries tarot cards with her to school lol 🙂
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Thanks Lilly! I definitely want to go back and read her previous books now.😊
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You read a 320 page book in three hours: I think my jaw pretty much dropped open now too lol 😂😂 Sounds like a terrific book though. Glad you enjoyed it so much, and ofcourse thanks for sharing your thoughts on it 😀
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Thanks Michel. I truly could not tear myself away!
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Great review! I liked this one a lot.
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Thank you so much!
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I love when adults are portrayed realistically too! I swear these type of characters are hidden gems! Although they shouldn’t be. Fabulous review, Kim, I’m so happy you enjoyed this one so much!
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Thanks Jen!🤗
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You read it so quickly. Must have been something special that captured the imagination.
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I was hooked right from the beginning Vinnie.😊
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Oh I love it when that happens.
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Right?!😊
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Can’t argue with you there.
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😊😊
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Great review! I haven’t read Eileen Cook’s books either and this one sounds so thrilling! It’s too bad the ending disappointed you but I’m glad you enjoyed the overall story. I would love to give this a shot! 🙂
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Thanks Raven!😊
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That’s awesome that the book hooked you right off the bat. 🙂 And with all those twists and turns, sounds like a good read! Nice review.
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Three hours?? Wow, this sounds like an epic book indeed!
I love when a book is able to surprise me at every turn – whenever I see a plot twist coming, it means it’s a bad one because I’m terrible at figuring things out xD
Glad to see YA portraying adults realistically, for once. And despite the seemingly superficial friendship and the bittersweet ending, I’m happy you enjoyed it so much in the end 🙂
Lovely review, Kim!
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Thanks Sophie!
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Great review!!! I just requested it based on this recommend! *crosses fingers*
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Yay! I’m keeping my fingers crossed that you get it Didi!😊
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Me too! 🤓
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Kim you are such a fast reader. Three hours is pretty impressive but I totally get why. I like the sound of this book, sounds addictive and the twists sound great too. Great review!
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Honestly Diana, this just scooped me up and wouldn’t let me go until I finished it!😊
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Wow! You blitzed through this one like it was nothing! Definitely shows that it must have been a phenomenal read. Love the sound of all these plot twists too. Fantastic review, Kim.
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It’s definitely a page turner!
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Another great review 😉
Thanks, Kim!
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Thanks Brad!☺️
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Great review!!! I just requested it based on this recommend! *crosses fingers
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Thank you! I’ll keep my fingers crossed that you’re approved!😊
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