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The Girl Without a Voice
The Girl Without a Voice | Sandra J. Paul
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Set in the fall of 1980, isolated mute Alice comes upon a startling discovery that her father may be a serial killer... A sharp read for lovers of true crime and Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll. Born mute, Alice has never known a normal life. Kept from the outside world by her cruel mother and overbearing father, her only friend is her neighbour Hailey with whom she communicates through sign language. When Alice’s father is diagnosed with terminal cancer, Alice listens to his feverish drug-induced ramblings. And then, in his final days, he reveals something Alice never expected. He confesses to murdering several women. Shocked and disbelieving, Alice confides in Hailey. Together, they vow to find the truth and decide to journey her father’s old routes as a travelling salesman. A pattern begins to emerge, connecting him to various missing women, before the pair discovers the real reason why Alice lost her ability to speak. And how she is at the centre of her father’s crimes…
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The Girl Without a Voice | Sandra J. Paul
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Set in 1980, Alice‘s life is entirely within the walls of her home. Mute, though she can speak through ASL & writing, her parents seem more like jailers. Now in her early 20s, Alice suspects that her traveling salesman father harbors the darkest of secrets. When a new neighbor moves in next door, Alice‘s world broadens & she eventually endeavors to learn the truth, as horrible as it is. The setting & era worked well, but the ending is sad!

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