THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER—NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE! “Brilliant....About as good as a thriller can be.”—The New York Times Book Review
The Marsh King’s Daughter is the mesmerizing tale of a woman who must risk everything to hunt down the dangerous man who shaped her past and threatens to steal her future: her own father. Helena Pelletier has a loving husband, two beautiful daughters, and a business that fills her days. But she also has a secret: she is the product of an abduction. Her mother was kidnapped as a teenager by her father and kept in a remote cabin in the marshlands of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Helena, born two years after the abduction, loved her home in nature, and despite her father’s sometimes brutal behavior, she loved him, too...until she learned precisely how savage he could be.
More than twenty years later, she has buried her past so soundly that even her husband doesn’t know the truth. But now her father has killed two guards, escaped from prison, and disappeared into the marsh. The police begin a manhunt, but Helena knows they don’t stand a chance. Knows that only one person has the skills to find the survivalist the world calls the Marsh King—because only one person was ever trained by him: his daughter.
“[A] nail-biter perfect for Room fans.”—Cosmopolitan
“Sensationally good psychological suspense.”—Lee ChildA Michigan Notable Book!
Praise for The Marsh King's Daughter“What Karen did with the book is incredible.” – Daisy Ridley, via The Art of Survival: Making
The Marsh King's Daughter“Spine-tingling.”—
People
“This gorgeously written eerie suspense novel gave me chills as it raced toward an unexpected climax. I loved it!”—Karin Slaughter, author of
Pretty Girls
“Troubling, sinuous and powerfully told, you won’t be able to stop turning the pages.”—Megan Abbott, author of
You Will Know Me “Dionne’s breathtaking psychological thriller is a fairy tale writ large...the suspense in the plotting and the cold distance Helena’s voice projects [hold readers] entranced until the stunning climax.”—
Minneapolis Star Tribune “Exceptional...Helena’s conflicting emotions about her father and her own identity elevate this powerful story.”—
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“If you only read one thriller this year, make it
The Marsh King’s Daughter. It
’s sensational.”—Clare Mackintosh, author of
I Let You Go “A masterpiece of crisp prose and fine storytelling.”—Sara Gruen, author of
Water for Elephants and
At the Water's Edge “[A] well-crafted, eerie, and unnerving psychological thriller. With a strong setting and swift pacing, this novel is recommended for readers who enjoyed Emma Donoghue’s
Room and Travis Mulhauser’s
Sweetgirl.”
—Library Journal “[W]ill keep readers gripped until the end...For fans of Emma Donoghue’s
Room and of novels with strong female leads.”
—Booklist
“Expertly written, gripping, compulsively readable.”—Melanie Benjamin, author of
The Swans of Fifth Avenue
“Eerie and breathtaking, terrific and terrifying in the best possible way. Dionne holds you under her spell from the first word to the last—and then some.”—Tea Obreht, author of
The Tiger’s Wife
“First‐rate plotting builds the tension with psychological suspense and action sequences….The story is at once both horrific and fascinating.”
—RT Book Reviews
“Totally compelling and different from anything I can remember reading before.”—Peter Lovesey
“Don’t think you know how this plays out, just hand the reins to Dionne, who is completely in control of this unexpected narrative, and of your pounding heart.”—Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of
The Deep End of the Ocean “I don’t use the word ‘brilliant’ often, but no other adjective feels adequate...It’s an understatement to say that
The Marsh King’s Daughter is an exceptional achievement.”—David Morrell, author of
Murder as a Fine Art; creator of the iconic character Rambo
“Everything I could ask for in a psychological thriller: a stunningly fresh and confident voice, gorgeous writing, originality, and a complex protagonist I could really root for. I wish it were possible to read a book for the first time more than once.”—Carla Buckley, author of
The Deepest Secret