![]() ![]() And, making things even more chilling, is that the story asks us to consider a particularly horrifying situation: what if that big, monstrous, violent evil in question happened to be within your own family? What then? It wipes them out of existence without remorse. The evil lurking in their town doesn’t have a preference for ‘good’ girls or ‘bad’ girls – it just takes and squeezes and destroys. You’re bad, and you want to keep it that way.įor the teenaged girls in Stacy Willingham’s debut thriller, A Flicker in the Dark, it doesn’t matter which category they fall into. You can’t be bothered to care what your parents think. You toss back vodka in hazy cars with your friends. Or, you do everything wrong – you skip school. ![]() You want to bleach your hair, but you don’t. ![]() You text your parents when you’re leaving. You do everything right – you come home before dark. ![]()
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