Such a Pretty Smile
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Khristine Hvam
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Written by:
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Kristi DeMeester
About this listen
“Wonderfully well-written. The dread, the enigma, build with each scene.” (Josh Malerman)
Best Horror Books by Library Journal
A biting novel from an electrifying new voice, Kristi DeMeester's Such a Pretty Smile is a heart-stopping tour-de-force about powerful women, angry men, and all the ways in which girls fight against the forces that try to silence them.
There’s something out there that’s killing. Known only as The Cur, he leaves no traces, save for the torn bodies of girls, on the verge of becoming women, who are known as trouble-makers; those who refuse to conform, to know their place. Girls who don’t know when to shut up.
2019: Thirteen-year-old Lila Sawyer has secrets she can’t share with anyone. Not the school psychologist she’s seeing. Not her father, who has a new wife, and a new baby. And not her mother - the infamous Caroline Sawyer, a unique artist whose eerie sculptures, made from bent twigs and crimped leaves, have made her a local celebrity. But soon Lila feels haunted from within, terrorized by a delicious evil that shows her how to find her voice - until she is punished for using it.
2004: Caroline Sawyer hears dogs everywhere. Snarling, barking, teeth snapping that no one else seems to notice. At first, she blames the phantom sounds on her insomnia and her acute stress in caring for her ailing father. But then the delusions begin to take shape - both in her waking hours, and in the violent, visceral sculptures she creates while in a trance-like state. Her fiancé is convinced she needs help. Her new psychiatrist waives her “problem” away with pills. But Caroline’s past is a dark cellar, filled with repressed memories and a lurking horror that the men around her can’t understand.
As past demons become a present threat, both Caroline and Lila must chase the source of this unrelenting, oppressive power to its malignant core. Brilliantly paced, unsettling to the bone, and unapologetically fierce, Such a Pretty Smile is a powerful allegory for what it can mean to be a woman, and an untamed rallying cry for anyone ever told to sit down, shut up, and smile pretty.
“A righteously angry fever dream.” (Paul Tremblay)
“Brutal and shocking.” (Emily M. Danforth)
“Darkly feminist.” (Karma Brown)
“Razor-sharp. This one will cut you.” (Christopher Golden)
“Darkly visceral...will leave readers doubting reality.” (Publishers Weekly)
A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.
©2022 Kristi DeMeester (P)2022 Macmillan AudioWhat listeners say about Such a Pretty Smile
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- Amazon Customer
- 2022-08-24
More metaphor than monster
Real life horrors done a disservice by being turned into a heavy-handed metaphor, a cruel irony considering the subject matter. Time-jumps kill any momentum or tension that could have elevated the story. Narrator did their best with the material they had.
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- carl
- 2023-06-10
what was the latest ending?
the reading was excellent, parts were so good I couldn't stop listening, however the ending left a ton to be desired. I was so confused. anti climactic. would not recommend.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2023-02-05
Unsatisfying
I’m sorry but this book really didn’t do it for me. I’ve spent time reading message boards to find if anybody can figure out the ending and it seems to be a conclusive no. I’m all for books that leave it up to the reader but when story lines are brought in and you have to decide if this book is based in “reality” or the “supernatural” - well I’d like the author to tell me if it’s (spoiler) mental illness or some kind of cult/“beast”. If I wanted to read a book based on the supernatural, I would go ahead and choose that genre. I am not happy about having spent 10 hours reading/listening to this book only to still be asking myself “what the hell did I just read?” However, the narrator is very good and I certainly did enjoy her different accent.
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