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The Trapped Daughter: A Dark and Twisted Psychological Thriller by Kerk, Jay

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The Trapped Daughter: A Dark and Twisted Psychological Thriller

by Kerk, Jay

"Excellently portrayed and filled with obsession, darkness, twisted truths, and insecurities." Starred review by Readers' Favorite"Plot twists abound in this harrowing tale of an abused and isolated young woman struggling with lost love and lost ideas in Jay Kerk's THE TRAPPED DAUGHTER, a solid psychological thriller sure to give readers the creeps." IndieReader (IR) - 4.4 stars out of 5 Have you ever been trapped somewhere?

Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Psychological Thrillers Literature & Fiction
Author Kerk, Jay
Published 2020
Format Print edition

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About The Trapped Daughter: A Dark and Twisted Psychological Thriller

"Excellently portrayed and filled with obsession, darkness, twisted truths, and insecurities." Starred review by Readers' Favorite"Plot twists abound in this harrowing tale of an abused and isolated young woman struggling with lost love and lost ideas in Jay Kerk's THE TRAPPED DAUGHTER, a solid psychological thriller sure to give readers the creeps." IndieReader (IR) - 4.4 stars out of 5 Have you ever been trapped somewhere? I have.Have you ever found that the world does not believe you? I did.I have been betrayed by the people I trusted the most. They coil around me like snakes, lulling me with whispers about protection and safety and for your own good.They offer up pills like sweets, promising me relief. Just take the meds and everything will be fine, Belle – the meds, Belle, the meds.Everything will not be fine, and it never will be. Justice is gone from the world. I have been wronged by Gabe, the man I loved most, and when I turned to others for backup, they sided with him because he’s a star. When I ran to my father for safety, he locked me up in his great big mansion and threw away the key. Now I drift like the ghost Gabe pretended I was, my bare feet tasting the coldness of rich tiles, my breath turning to ice.Gabe isn’t real, they tell me. They insult me, they spit at me, then smile and pretend that they wish to help. Meanwhile, Gabe is out there, luxuriating in all that I won for him, and I suffer and burn.

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