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The Stone Girl

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The Stone Girl by Dirk Wittenborn is a good thriller that is part coming-of-age story, part women's rights (Me Too Movement), and part pathways to overcoming adversity through correcting or lessening wrongs.
At times predictable, but otherwise a good plot with interesting characters. I did however find it puzzling that in the Acknowledgements section the author stated that he most of all wanted to thank his wife and daughter for opening his eyes to the omnipresence of male violence towards women and the harmful effect it casts over all our lives. I would have thought that by now, in these times, he would have been aware of those facts on his own.
In the end, I would recommend this novel because of the unique and quirky characters and a plot that keeps you wondering what is going to happen next.

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This book intrigued me from the start keeping me interested throughout each page - with a few curve balls thrown in to keep the story interesting - a classic revenge story with a few twists

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