From the New York Times bestselling author of The Drowning Kind comes a genre-defying novel, inspired by Mary Shelleyâs masterpiece Frankenstein, that brilliantly explores the eerie mysteries of childhood and the evils perpetrated by the monsters among us.
1978: At her renowned treatment center in picturesque Vermont, the brilliant psychiatrist, Dr. Helen Hildreth, is acclaimed for her compassionate work with the mentally ill. But when sheâs home with her cherished grandchildren, Vi and Eric, sheâs just Granâteaching them how to take care of their pets, preparing them home-cooked meals, providing them with care and attention and love.
Then one day Gran brings home a child to stay with the family. Irisâsilent, hollow-eyed, skittish, and feralâdoes not behave like a normal girl.
Still, Violet is thrilled to have a new playmate. She and Eric invite Iris to join their Monster Club, where they dream up ways to defeat all manner of monsters. Before long, Iris begins to come out of her shell. She and Vi and Eric do everything together: ride their bicycles, go to the drive-in, meet at their clubhouse in secret to hunt monsters. Because, as Vi explains, monsters are everywhere.
2019: Lizzy Shelley, the host of the popular podcast Monsters Among Us, is traveling to Vermont, where a young girl has been abducted, and a monster sighting has the town in an uproar. Sheâs determined to hunt it down, because Lizzy knows better than anyone that monsters are realâand one of them is her very own sister.
âA must for psychological thriller fansâ (Publishers Weekly, starred review), The Children on the Hill takes us on a breathless journey to face the primal fears that lurk within us all.
Jennie
07/01/2023
Do good! Haunting and brutal, but also heartwarming.
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