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Book Review: “The Unspeakable Things” by Jess Lourey

“The Unspeakable Things” by Jess Lourey is a book that has become one of my top reads of the year. This true crime novel captivated me, drawing me into the world of Cassie, her family, their secrets, and the town they reside in. There was something within me that yearned to uncover the truth and delve into the depths of this chilling real-life case.

A Personal Memory

Before delving into the review, I want to share a personal memory that resurfaced as I began reading this book. When I was around Cassie’s age, I experienced a disturbing incident. While walking home from a store with my mother, someone attempted to pull me away. Luckily, my mother intervened, saving me from an unknown fate. This memory serves as a reminder of the real dangers that exist, often hidden in plain sight.

A Gripping Tale of Disappearance and Monsters

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In “The Unspeakable Things,” children vanish, only to reappear forever changed. However, the monsters depicted in this story are not fantastical creatures with four eyes; they are the all-too-real predators who often go unnoticed. These monsters are the ones we trust and never suspect of harming us or stealing our innocence.

The story centers around Cassie, a young girl living in poverty with her sister and parents in 1983. Cassie develops a crush on Gabriel, a classmate, but her attention is diverted by the growing number of missing boys from her school. Determined to uncover the truth, Cassie embarks on her own investigation, unearthing dark secrets that should have remained hidden.

Powerful Emotions Evoked

I struggle to express the range of emotions I experienced while reading this story. Chills and horror undoubtedly pervaded the narrative, accompanied by fear, unease, and a profound sense of helplessness. What makes it even more haunting is the fact that the story is based on real events, shedding light on the existence of pedophiles and the atrocities they commit.

Jess Lourey’s author’s note at the beginning of the book sent shivers down my spine and moved me to tears. It highlighted the injustice and cruelty of life, emphasizing that every child deserves a dignified, joyful, and cherished childhood. Unfortunately, this is not always the reality. Lourey presents the story from Cassie’s first-person perspective, allowing readers to see the events unfold through her eyes. This narrative choice often made me feel like I was missing crucial details, hidden away by Cassie herself. It created a sense of foreboding, hinting at the unspeakable horrors that occur within her household and at her father’s parties. The basement holds its own secrets, adding to the suspense and unease.

Piece by Piece, the Puzzle Unfolds

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What makes “The Unspeakable Things” powerful is the gradual unveiling of the puzzle. Page by page, the reader fits the pieces together, with or without Cassie’s direct guidance. The author skillfully weaves descriptions, brief dialogues, Cassie’s thoughts, and the suspects into a tapestry of emotional reality. Through Lourey’s careful execution, readers gain a visceral understanding of the events that unfolded in Paynesville, Minnesota, in the 1980s.

A Chilling and Compelling Read

In conclusion, “The Unspeakable Things” is a haunting story that explores the dark depths of reality. Despite the harshness of the subject matter and the heartbreak it evokes, I encourage readers to delve into this narrative. It lies somewhere between “The Lovely Bones,” “Sleepers,” and “It,” offering a shuddering experience that will leave an indelible mark. Jess Lourey skillfully tackles a painful topic, shedding light on the vulnerability of children and the evils they may face.