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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of My Favorite John Saul Books,
By A Customer
This review is from: Second Child (Mass Market Paperback)
After killing her parents in a house fire in San Fernando, California, 14-year-old Teri MacIver is taken in by her real father and his family (wife: Phyllis; daughter: Melissa) in affluent Secret Cove, Maine. While "Second Child" begins with Teri, it's her half sister (Melissa Holloway) that's more of the protagonist--or at least the one the reader feels the most sympathy for. Both girls have their own secrets--Teri's being she's a killer, and Melissa's being she has an imaginary friend (D'Arcy) that's actually a ghost who resides in the attic, inhabiting Melissa's body whenever her abusive mother punishes her, which is quite often. Once Teri discovers this secret, she uses Melissa's weak mental health to her advantage, hoping to knock her out of the picture so she can have the kind of life she thinks she deserves, in Melissa's place.I read "Second Child" either in middle or high school (I don't remember which), so it's appropriate for readers that young, since they can probably relate easier to the teen characters in this book. Like most of Saul's books, "Second Child" has a supernatural twist to it, linking D'Arcy to events that happened 100 years ago in Secret Cove. Horror fans should definitely like this one.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Horror, The Horror,
By Kevin M Burns (College Station, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Second Child (Mass Market Paperback)
John Saul's Second Child is the first horror book I ever read. (6+years ago) At my younger age I had trouble with some of the bigger words and darker concepts, but it was the best Saul I've ever read (and consequently the only). Poor Melissa is having problems growing up and being accepted and generally--um--psychological others. Teri comes into her life ostensibly as a friend, but Teri has problems of her own... Of everything literary branded into my mind, there will always be an image of Teri's mother hanging from a second-story window of a burning building and then doing a faceplant on the concrete below. I can thank Saul for that--err--lovely imagery. Don't doubt though, it's a great book and I would submit, for starters. I have genuinely loved horror as a genre ever since Second Child. It is a worthy book and will quiver you.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you dont love it you've got problems. But thats ok.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Second Child (Mass Market Paperback)
This was the firstbook I've read by John Saul & it took me less than a week to read. It was what was written on the back that made me read it. You will be compelled too.
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