Review: The Drowning - Margot D'Archer
Review: The Drowning - Good Girls Don't Die - Margot D'Archer - October 2021 Every now and then, you stumble across an indie read that feels like a hidden gem and The Drowning by The Drowning is exactly that kind of discovery. I found myself scrolling through my Kindle, hoping for something to grab my attention, and this YA thriller delivered in all the right ways. Set in the seemingly picturesque town of Silver Bay, the story opens with a haunting question: what really happened to Chrissy Stieversen, the town’s golden girl? Her body has only just been found, yet her family seems determined to sweep everything under the rug. That alone sets the tone for a story filled with secrets, lies, and a creeping sense that something isn’t quite right beneath the surface. Enter Cleo Williams - flawed, relatable, and trying to outrun her past. She’s returned to her aunt Emma's lakefront cottage for the summer, hoping to escape the chaos of her life, but instead finds herself pulled st...