"I tore through this urgent, timely, and deeply disturbing tale.”—Andrea Bartz, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Never Here Spine-chilling and sharp, Anne Heltzel's Just Like Mother is a modern gothic from a fresh new voice in horror, and “will disturb readers to their core.” (Library Journal) A GoodReads Choice Award Finalist for Best Horror, and named one of the Best Books of 2022 by LitReactor! The last time Maeve saw her cousin was the night she escaped the cult they were raised in. For the past two decades, Maeve has worked hard to build a normal life in New York City, where she keeps everything—and everyone—at a safe distance. When Andrea suddenly reappears, Maeve regains the only true friend she’s ever had. Soon she’s spending more time at Andrea’s remote Catskills estate than in her own cramped apartment. Maeve doesn’t even mind that her cousin’s wealthy work friends clearly disapprove of her single lifestyle. After all, Andrea has made her fortune in the fertility industry—baby fever comes with the territory. The more Maeve immerses herself in Andrea’s world, the more disconnected she feels from her life back in the city; and the cousins’ increasing attachment triggers memories Maeve has fought hard to bury. But confronting the terrors of her childhood may be the only way for Maeve to transcend the nightmare still to come... "A fierce, frightening novel."—Rachel Harrison, author of Cackle
Anne Heltzel Libri
Anne Heltzel crea letteratura per bambini, attingendo ispirazione da diversi paesaggi culturali. La sua scrittura possiede un'abilità unica nel trasportare i lettori in mondi diversi, esplorando temi con sensibilità ed empatia. Combinando la sua esperienza editoriale con i propri sforzi letterari, Heltzel crea opere che risuonano profondamente sia con il pubblico giovane che con gli adulti. Il suo stile accessibile ma arricchente la rende una voce degna di nota nella letteratura per l'infanzia contemporanea.


Circle Nine
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The narrative explores Abby's journey of self-discovery as she navigates her new life while confronting her past. Set against a backdrop of psychological tension, the story delves into her evolving identity and the complexities of her reality, raising questions about who she truly is. Through this gripping thriller, readers experience Abby's struggles and transformations, making for an engaging exploration of memory and personal growth.