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Book Review: Poison Orchids by Sarah A. Denzil & Anni Taylor


#BookReview: Poison Orchids by Sarah A. Denzil & Anni Taylor

My thoughts about Poison Orchids by Sarah A. Denzil & Anni Taylor


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Trigger warning: Sexual assault/rape, suicide, kidnapping.




#BookReview: Poison Orchids by Sarah A. Denzil & Anni TaylorA compelling novel from bestselling authors Sarah A. Denzil and Anni Taylor 

A dark, medical thriller. An enigmatic chemist tends his prized orchid collection on a remote farm. International backpackers find their way there each season, desperate for work. The Chemist welcomes them all in with open arms. But what chilling, twisted secret is he hiding?

Young backpackers Gemma and Hayley arrive at the farm one summer. The farm's handsome owner, Tate Llewellyn, seems eccentric but kind, running his hobby farm and cultivating rare orchids in his greenhouse.   
The weeks go on, a blur of fruit-picking, parties, campfires and wading beneath waterfalls in the nearby hot springs. Tate calls the girls his orchids...his pretty orchids

Until the night the girls find themselves on a dark highway, bruised and bloodied.

How did everything go so wrong? 

Senior Detective Bronwen McKay and psychologist Megan Arlotti question the terrified girls. But Hayley and Gemma are telling two very different stories of what happened to them over the past three months. 

Which story is the truth and what are the girls covering up?



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  2. Goodie! This sounds like a read worth picking up. of late I've been enjoying thrillers. The best bit is that you can't dilly dally with them. Like you said - if it's a good read you're through in a day - kids, housework notwithstanding.

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    1. I love thrillers, especially psychological thrillers. I really liked this one. So true. You can't put down a good one.

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