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The Ascent
The Ascent: A Novel | Allison Buccola
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What would you do if the past showed up on your doorstep? A woman who grew up in a cult must decide if she can trust the stranger claiming to have answers to the dark mysteries of her childhood in this irresistible thriller. I tore through this book and was genuinely shocked by its ending!Ana Reyes, New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Pines ONE OF THE CHICAGO REVIEW OF BOOKS MOST ANTICIPATED MYSTERIES OF THE YEAR For decades, the whereabouts of The Fifteen has been an unsolved mystery. All the members of this reclusive commune outside Philadelphia vanished twenty years ago, except for one: a twelve-year-old girl found wandering alone on the side of the road. In the years since that morning, Lee Burton has tried to put the pain of her past behind her, building a new identity for herself with a doting husband and seven-month-old daughter, Lucy. But motherhood is proving a bigger challenge than she anticipated. She doesnt want to let Lucy out of her sight even for a moment. She cant return to work. Shes not sleeping, and she has started spiraling into paranoia. Then a stranger shows up on her doorstep, offering answers to all of Lees questions about her pastif Lee could only trust that this woman is who she says she is. Can Lee keep her safe, stable life? Or will new revelations about the cult that went missing shatter everything? In The Ascent, Allison Buccola has crafted a nerve-rattling thriller about motherhood, identity, and the truths we think we know about our families.
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•A bit of slow-burn, but once it gets going, it will surprise you with how complex it is. It isn‘t a deep dive into a cult, but it swims in those waters. It was engaging, but I think I wanted more of a cult story than I got.
•Carlotta Brentan‘s narration was great as always.