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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
A first class rattling good read. Well written and delightfully chilling. Free from cliche and easy ways out. this is an author going places.
Published on January 18, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay but could have been better
When Charlotte Pierce was growing up, she was an unhappy loner. She loathed her parents and younger brother because of all the abuse they inflicted on her. At boarding school, Charlotte meets her only two friends, Barty and Therese, and adopts them as her family. To maintain the twosome as her family, Charlotte manages to keep them apart by turning them against each...
Published on August 1, 1998


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, January 18, 1999
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This review is from: Charlotte's Friends (Hardcover)
A first class rattling good read. Well written and delightfully chilling. Free from cliche and easy ways out. this is an author going places.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Okay but could have been better, August 1, 1998
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This review is from: Charlotte's Friends (Hardcover)
When Charlotte Pierce was growing up, she was an unhappy loner. She loathed her parents and younger brother because of all the abuse they inflicted on her. At boarding school, Charlotte meets her only two friends, Barty and Therese, and adopts them as her family. To maintain the twosome as her family, Charlotte manages to keep them apart by turning them against each other even as she remains their best friend.

Now in her forties, Charlotte has spent much of the last two plus decades manipulating her two friends into doing her bidding. Anyone who happens to become involved with either Barty or Therese is forced away or simply murdered. Barty's lesbian lover was killed and so was a BBC producer. Charlotte controls Therese through the woman's lover, who has a criminal history. However, a school reunion is coming up and Charlotte's machinations may finally come out into the open.

CHARLOTTE'S FRIENDS is a well-written story that grabs the reader! with its dark subject. However, though the story line is extremely interesting and demonstrates that Sarah Kennedy has talent, the characters except for the lead protagonist seem flat, lacking emotion and motives, thereby hurting the novel. Overall, this dark tale will be enjoyed by fans of psychological terror.

Harriet Klausner

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Charlotte's Friends by Sarah Kennedy (Hardcover - June 15, 1998)
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