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Reviewed by Stephanie Elizabeth Long for Reader Views (11/2024) 5 stars
A chilling domestic thriller brimming with secrets, Judith is still reeling over the haunting flashbacks of finding her daughter lying in the bathtub in a pool of her own blood—Mia's weak pulse, the whir of the ambulance, and the soul-crushing realization. Her beautiful teenage daughter had tried to end her life. But why? And what kind of a mother would she be if she couldn't see the signs? Mia never expected to wake up in the hospital—she was sure no one would find her until it was too late. But now she's in the psychiatric ward of the hospital, having to talk about her feelings. However, one thing Mia will discuss is what he did. She wants to get back to her life but worries he'll be there, stalking her and attacking her when she's alone. Is Judith and Mia's relationship strong enough to handle the truth? Can Mia survive without being swallowed by her demons? "Tell No One" by Donna M. Zadunajsky is a heart-wrenching portrayal of trauma, abuse, and its far-reaching effects. The chapters alternate in perspective between Mia and Judith, delving deep into the psyche of a broken teen and her worried mother, who is determined to save her daughter from self-destruction. As the plot unravels, readers unearth the shocking truth about what Mia has endured. Although it is a frightening tale of terror and family secrets, it also illuminates the power of love and resilience. The author's immersive prose took me on an emotional journey. I quickly devoured all two hundred-plus pages in one sitting. While I related to Judith's plight as a parent, Mia's dialogue was profoundly affecting. The fear that she sat with on a daily basis and the absolute shame of what she had endured shattered my heart, and I prayed she would get justice and rise above the ashes. With the atmospheric writing, readers will be easily transported to the scenes in the book. Zadunajsky deftly illustrates the feelings of unease in the family home, building a palpable sense of fear. I felt like I was alongside Mia, my heart like a hammer in my chest, as she tiptoed down the creaky hallway leading to her room. Moreover, the menacing stares, threatening messages, and slow, heavy footsteps further elevate the tone of terror. "Tell No One" will appeal to readers drawn to thrilling psychological novels that illuminate heavier topics. Between the brilliant character development, propulsive plot, and the author's ability to build a chilling scene with precision, the book exceeded my expectations. Furthermore, I could see this book being adapted for the big screen—it definitely has that cinematic vibe. Trigger warning: Some sections of the book depict disturbing scenes of self-harm and abuse. Reader discretion is advised. www.amazon.com/dp/B0DKG7SMLJ
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