![]() ![]() What can I say? Okay, housewife Freya is the central thread of the whole plot, but as much as she strives to be normal the weirder everything gets and, by the way, little Amy is a sick puppy. It's the series of twisted revelations that drives this book. ![]() ![]() If I pull one out to better explain the story to you, the whole pack will collapse and you won't enjoy it as much. Pomare has constructed an extremely delicate house of cards. Freya is a solo mum with a young boy living in the country an hour out of Melbourne.īut it 's almost impossible to say anything more about the plot without plastering “Spoiler Alert!” all over this review. ![]() Amy is a troubled young girl growing up in a sadistic cult sited in an isolated clearing far out in the bush. In the Clearing begins with a straightforward scenario. JP Pomare's second novel In The Clearing is the best thriller produced by a Kiwi author since JP Pomare’s debut novel Call Me Evie. We conclude the series with a review by Bill Ralston. ReadingRoom has devoted all week to the biggest-selling book in New Zealand right now, In The Clearing, a brilliant thriller by Ngāpuhi author JP Pomare, based on creepy Australian cult The Family. ReadingRoom The creepiest book of 2020: Part IV ![]()
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