Child's Play by Andrew Neiderman

A Novel of Psychological Suspense

The novel delves into the unsettling world of a family grappling with the mysterious and sinister behavior of their young daughter, who seems to possess an uncanny ability to manipulate those around her. As the parents struggle to understand the source of her malevolent actions, they uncover dark secrets and face terrifying truths about their own pasts. The story explores themes of innocence corrupted and the haunting impact of hidden family traumas, building tension as the line between childhood innocence and evil blurs, leading to a chilling climax.

Published
1985
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
250-300
Original Language
English
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