Nyd den ubegrænsede adgang til tusindvis af spændende e- og lydbøger - helt gratis
Personlig udvikling
SUMMARY
THE GOOD DAUGHTER
BASED ON THE BOOK BY KARIN SLAUGHTER
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: BRIEF BOOKS PUBLISHING
CONTENT
The Quinn Family Introduction (March 16, 1989)
The Attack
Charlie's Trauma and Present Day
School Shooting and Kelly Wilson
Investigation Unfolds
Family Secrets and Tensions
Sam's Return
Unearthing the Truth
Confrontation and Revelation
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Good Daughter" by Karin Slaughter tells the story of the Quinn sisters, Sam and Charlie, who confront a school shooting in their hometown of Pikeville, forcing them to confront a past trauma. The sisters reunite to investigate the case, revealing buried secrets and challenging established narratives within the community. Sam's legal expertise and Charlie's knowledge of Pikeville guide their pursuit of justice. The narrative explores trauma's impact, family complexities, and the search for truth in a town haunted by lies. As they navigate betrayals and hidden agendas, the sisters confront personal demons. The events lead to revelations and confrontations, testing alliances and questioning loyalties.
© 2025 Brief Books Publishing (Lydbog): 9798347965120
Release date
Lydbog: 8. marts 2025
Tags
Over 600.000 titler
Download og nyd titler offline
Eksklusive titler + Mofibo Originals
Børnevenligt miljø (Kids Mode)
Det er nemt at opsige når som helst
For dig som lytter og læser ofte.
1 konto
100 timer/måned
Eksklusivt indhold hver uge
Fri lytning til podcasts
Ingen binding
For dig som lytter og læser ubegrænset.
1 konto
Ubegrænset adgang
Eksklusivt indhold hver uge
Fri lytning til podcasts
Ingen binding
For dig som ønsker at dele historier med familien.
2-6 konti
100 timer/måned pr. konto
Fri lytning til podcasts
Kun 39 kr. pr. ekstra konto
Ingen binding
2 konti
179 kr. /månedFor dig som vil prøve Mofibo.
1 konto
20 timer/måned
Gem op til 100 ubrugte timer
Eksklusivt indhold hver uge
Fri lytning til podcasts
Ingen binding
Dansk
Danmark