The Unheard by Nicci French: a Primal Fear Unlocked

What if your child suddenly started saying and doing disturbing things – words and actions no kid should know? As a parent, a primal fear kicks in: someone must have hurt them. But who? What if it’s someone from or close to the family?

That’s the terrifying premise behind Nicci French’s The Unheard.

The book follows Tess, a single mother sharing custody of her daughter with her ex. Life is already difficult, but when her child begins showing troubling signs, Tess spirals into suspicion and paranoia. She goes to the police, desperate for someone to believe her. Instead, she meets resistance, threats, and outright gaslighting from her ex, her friends, the authorities, even from me as a reader.

Tess is almost unbearable. She’s obsessive, frantic, annoying. Nothing she does makes sense. But maybe that’s the point. As readers, we’re pulled into her unstable perspective. We feel her isolation.

The duo behind Nicci French crafts a psychological thriller that pokes at deep-seated fears. It’s not a comfortable read. It’s not about who did it, even though we’ll be presented with a name. The book is about the atmosphere. That part is maybe 5⭐️/5.

3.5⭐️/5, I didn’t like it but will keep reading Nicci French.

First day of school

There are two true national holidays in Bulgaria when people actually celebrate and you can sense the spirit in the air. 15th of September and 24th of May. 15th of September is the first day of school, and 24th of May is the Bulgarian alphabet and literacy day.

Happy first day of school! I have a 1st grader this year who released one of these balloons, so a double holiday for our family.

Arena Mladost Cinema

I saw a rumor published that Arena Mladost is going to open again. Decided to check if there’s any signs of construction around the cinema.

Unfortunately, it looks as if the Zombie Apocalypse happened a decade ago.

I’d say this building is unlikely to open as a cinema. It’s unfortunate because it was a favorite spot for our family before Covid. It has a nice location and a very promising plot of land. Not sure why nobody bought it yet. It could become a great event center for conferences, trainings and so on. Maybe just not a cinema.

Daily Harvest

The book fair is over. I didn’t get as many books as I wanted because I already have too many. I need to be mindful about how much space they take and have not recently donated to the library to free up the shelves. I think I still got some pretty nice books.

On the photo:

  • Malice by John Gwynne
  • The Obelisk Gate by N. K. Jemisin
  • Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Caine