The Marsh King's daughter
Book info: The Marsh King's daughter (Hardcover, 320 pages – G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2017) – G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2017. Language: Eng.
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In this gripping psychological thriller, readers delve into the complex world of Helena Pelletier, a woman whose idyllic life is overshadowed by a dark family secret. Raised in isolation by her father, a notorious survivalist known as the Marsh King, Helena's childhood was marked by both love and terror. As her father escapes from prison, the narrative unfolds with tension and suspense, exploring themes of identity, survival, and the haunting grip of the past. This first edition of The Marsh King's Daughter is not only a thrilling read but also offers profound insights into the psychological impacts of trauma and the resilience required to confront one's history. Students and professionals alike will benefit from the rich character development and the exploration of moral complexities that arise when familial bonds are entangled with danger. This book serves as a captivating study of human psychology and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones. It’s an essential read for those interested in understanding the dynamics of trauma and recovery, making it a worthy addition to any academic or personal library.