It was a game of happy families . . . The four children had such perfect lives in such a happy, golden family.
It was a game of hide and seek . . . Their father died suddenly. The children now lived alone, hidden in the airless attic.
It was a case of tender, loving murder . . . Their mother promised they would stay only long enough to inherit the fortune. But gradually she forgot how much she adored those children.
'Flowers In The Attic' is the compelling story of a family's betrayal and heartbreak, love and revenge.
Flowers In The Attic
Don't let the age of Andrews' novels fool you. Her family dramas provide captivating portraits of scandalous lives, with this particular novel leaving you to marvel at the flexibility and dexterity of the human spirit. The first novel that I was unable to put down for a long time, it can at times be shocking, so may not be for the faint-hearted. However, you will not be disappointed if you are looking for a fascinating plot.
Guest, 22/02/2011