All The Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham

On the heels of her bestselling debut thriller A Flicker in the Dark, author Stacy Willingham is back with another twisty novel that proves her first release was no fluke. I've been eager to read more from Willingham since I devoured her previous book last year. Luckily, I received an e-copy and audiobook of her newest effort All The Dangerous Things as a gift from her publisher. This work sees her continue to explore themes of generational trauma, family secrets, and grief, but this sophomore novel isn't merely a retread of what she's already written. Instead, All The Dangerous Things sees Willingham level up in almost every way, writing a book that is a multilayered feast of suspense and intrigue. 

A child shouldn't have to be in charge of another child, but young Isabelle has been left with no choice. It isn't as if her parents are present enough to take care of her younger sister Margaret. Little Izzy tries to shield her sister from their parent's arguments. Their father is rarely home, and their mother can barely care for her own mental health, let alone that of two small children. No, Izzy has taken the burden of watching over her sister. But Margaret is scared. Izzy has been waking up to mud-stained clothes, water on the carpet, and no recollection of what the night entailed. Margaret trusts Izzy more than anyone in the world, but Izzy's sleepwalking is about to lead to unimaginable tragedy.

In the present day, Izzy is exhausted. She hasn't slept in a year. How could she? It's been a year since her toddler son was abducted from his bedroom. A year of obsessively following every possible lead. A year in which her fractured marriage has crumbled to pieces. At her wit's end, Izzy has resorted to speaking at true-crime conventions, taking any possible action to keep her son's case from going cold. On the flight back from her latest speaking engagement, she encounters a podcaster who offers his expertise in investigating her son's disappearance. As the pair delve into her past, Izzy fears that long-buried secrets may soon come to light. Worse, they may have more to do with her present heartache than she's ready to admit. 

With All The Dangerous Things, Stacy Willingham cements her status as an author of atmospheric suspense. The mystery here is as good as any that I've ever read. Willingham shifts between the past and present in each chapter, deepening our understanding of her protagonist while methodically accelerating the tension. Nestled amongst the thriller are broader contemplations on relationships, parenthood, and trauma. Everything leads up to a twisted revelation that completely blindsided me. I alternated between reading the ebook and listening to Karissa Vacker's brilliant audio narration. Whichever way you choose to read this one, rest assured that you're in for a treat. All The Dangerous Things is another top-tier read from an author who is fast becoming one of my new favorites. 

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13 Responses to “All The Dangerous Things by Stacy Willingham”

  1. I really liked A Flicker in the Dark, and can't wait to read this one, too.

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    1. I liked Flicker a lot too. This one takes the edge over that one a bit for me!

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  2. With the amount of suspense/thriller books you read, it's pretty impressive the author was able to blindside you. Bravo!

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    1. Right? It is always a treat when one of these books is able to fool me!

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  3. I loved this one too! I was completely surprised by that last revelation. I do agree, she leveled up with this one! Fab review!

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    1. I'm so glad you enjoyed it as much as I did! I can't wait to read whatever she comes up with next.

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  4. I might have to read this one, it sounds pretty good.

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    1. I hope you give it a read! It's a fun one.

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  5. Once in a blue moon I read a thriller, and enjoy it

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    1. Thrillers are my go to genre, but I have to admit it is rare to find one that truly thrills me. This one did!

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  6. I have gone back and forth on Flicker, but will definitely be snagging both of these at the library ASAP.

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    1. I can't wait to see what you think of them!

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    2. I should be getting Flicker shortly, as I am #8 waiting on 5 copies. This one though, I am #68 on 16. I am psyched to read them!

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