The Wild
Girls
by Phoebe Morgan (Morrow, 2022) is Morgan’s fourth thriller. Her fifth book is
scheduled for release in 2023. Grace, Felicity, Alice, and Hannah formed a tight bond during
their school days and it persisted as they undertook careers. Until one
devastating evening when their friendship shattered. Felicity, the ringleader,
moved to New York and the three remaining in London went their separate ways
until two
years later they each receive an
invitation to celebrate Felicity’s birthday in Botswana. Despite
various commitments, they each decide to go. After a long flight they are met
by a chauffeur who takes them to Deception Valley Lodges, an exotic resort near
the Limpopo River, when the action really begins.
The story is
told in the voices of the four friends, with a long flashback to the pivotal incident
that shattered their alliance. This rotating POV and shifting timeline is the
current style and I have become resigned to it, but it results in a choppy
read. The considerable foreshadowing and oblique references to incidents in the
group’s collective history does create and sustain a high level of suspense.
Readers
familiar with Christie’s And Then There Were None (1939) will recognize
the inspiration for the basic plot, but Morgan incorporates several original
elements including a close look at friendships among women and the way they
tend to assume roles within a cohesive group. Morgan says in the
acknowledgements that the book was written during the 2020 COVID shutdown and
she could not travel to Botswana for onsite research. This lack of firsthand
experience with the setting shows, as the colorful African landscape tends to
fade out. There’s a lost opportunity here to establish a striking backdrop for
a chilling story similar to The Lioness by Chris Bohjalian (2022). Not
that this book isn’t unsettling, it most definitely is, but the proximity of
the Kalahari Desert and a major waterway could have been used to greater felonious
advantage.
For fans of psychological thrillers.
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Publisher: William Morrow
Paperbacks (April 26, 2022)
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Language: English
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Paperback: 320 pages
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ISBN-10: 0063144832
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ISBN-13: 978-0063144835
Aubrey Nye Hamilton ©2023
Aubrey Hamilton is a former librarian who works
on Federal It projects by day and reads mysteries at night.
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