Fellside
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M. R. Carey
A haunting and heart-breaking new thriller from the author of the word-of-mouth bestseller The Girl With All the GiftsFellside is a maximum security prison on the edge of the Yorkshire moors. It's not the kind of place you'd want to end up. But it's where Jess Moulson could be spending the rest of her life.It's a place where even the walls whisper.And one voice belongs to a little boy with a message for Jess.Will she listen?Discover M. R. Carey's powerful new novel - a chillingly atmospheric tale filled with tension, action and emotion that's set to take the world by storm.Praise for M. R. Carey:'An intense, haunting thriller with heart. You will not want to put this down - Laini Taylor, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author 'Original, thrilling and powerful' - Guardian'Haunting, heartbreaking' - Vogue'As fresh as it is terrifying . . . a jewel' - Joss Whedon
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Author
M. R. Carey
Pages
496
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Published Date
2016-04-07
ISBN
0356503577 9780356503578
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"This book was pretty darn good. There were parts where I became confused, not sure where the story was going. The ending was great. I had a hunch the book would get better so I held on and it did not disappoint. I have never been to jail, let alone prison, but this book depicted what I think may be some real life scenarios. At times it was intense, making my stomach crawl, but I think that's what kept me reading."
"http://www.anurseandabook.com/2016/04/fellside-by-mr-carey.html<br/>I never did read The Girl With All the Gifts, even though I wanted to and everyone raved about it. So I was really excited to get an ARC of Fellside by M.R. Carey.<br/><br/>It was a really unusual story. Jess is a junkie, addicted to heroin and a bad boyfriend. She has a passing relationship with the little boy upstairs, she feels vaguely sorry for him, although he probably has more reason to feel sorry for her.<br/><br/>One day, Jess wakes up in the hospital, recovering from burns and not much memory of what has happened to her. As she pieces things together, she finds that she is going to trial for purposefully setting a fire in her apartment building, which ultimately led to the little boy dying.<br/><br/>Jess wants to pay for her sin, so refuses to defend herself, she just wants to die. She goes on a hunger strike and brings herself to the brink of death, but then has a visit from the little boy who she thinks she killed, and he wants her help to find the real killer.<br/><br/>The rest of the book is set in a women's prison (not my favorite setting) and many parts of it were reminiscent of "Orange is the New Black" without the funny bits. There are judgmental nurses, corrupt guards and inmates running drug rings. All of their lives overlap with each others, even when they don't want to be involved.<br/><br/>Towards the second half of the book, it almost read like a fever dream. The little boy evolves into something else, Jess continues to try to do the right thing, although her life is continually in danger. <br/><br/>It was an extremely different read, not my normal cup of tea, but it stays with you."
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