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A darkly dramatic soap opera that ties up the Dollanganger saga - even if it stumbles along the way. Best for fans who want closure, but newcomers might want to start elsewhere in the series.

If you liked Seeds of Yesterday, here are the top 20 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Dollanganger)

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  1. #1
    Heaven
    Book 1 in the series:Casteel

    Heaven - Casteel by V.C. Andrews
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    A dark, addictive page-turner that's equal parts disturbing and entertaining - a guilty pleasure for many, but definitely not for the faint of heart or those seeking literary depth.

    'Heaven' in the 'Casteel' series by V.C. Andrews follows the story of Heaven Leigh Casteel, a young girl living in the mountains of West Virginia. She faces various challenges and tragedies in her life, including being sold by her own family, struggling with abusive family dynamics, and uncovering dark family secrets. The plot takes readers on a journey through Heaven's life from childhood to adolescence, showcasing themes of family, love, betrayal, and resilience. The writing style is described as dark, intriguing, and filled with twists and turns that keep readers engaged in the story.

    But what was my opinion? Worthy as onion peelings, I thought, as I pondered how Pa had married Sarah two months after my mother died in childbirth—and he’d loved his “angel” so much. And four months a...
    1985
    450 pages

  2. #2
    Blood of My Blood
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    Book 7 in the series:I Hunt Killers

    Blood of My Blood - I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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    Blood of My Blood is a dark, gripping, and deeply satisfying end to an unforgettable trilogy - perfect for mature teens (and adults) who love intense thrillers with rich characters and lots of heart.

    "Blood of My Blood" by Barry Lyga is the thrilling conclusion to the "I Hunt Killers" series. The story follows Jazz, the son of a notorious serial killer, as he navigates a dangerous journey to save his mother from his twisted father, Billy. The plot is filled with suspense, twists, and intense moments that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as captivating, addicting, and emotionally gripping, offering a unique perspective into the mind of a killer and his son.

    And she wasn’t dead, Jazz knew, both in and out of the dream. She wasn’t dead; she was alive, and he’d said that would make him happy, but now he was hurt and he was angry and he was also—damn it!—hap...
    2014
    485 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series I Hunt Killers )

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    Game
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    Book 2 in the series:I Hunt Killers

    Game - I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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    A super intense, creepy, and addictive YA thriller packed with twists and cliffhangers. Perfect for fans of dark mysteries - just be ready to grab book three immediately!

    In the book "Game" by Barry Lyga, the protagonist Jazz Dent is called to New York City to assist the NYPD and FBI in catching a serial killer known as the Hat Dog Killer. Jazz, who has a unique insight into the minds of killers due to being raised by a notorious serial killer, navigates the gruesome crimes alongside his girlfriend Connie and friend Howie. The book is filled with suspense, intricate plot twists, and cliffhanger endings that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

    The story delves into Jazz's inner struggle as he battles his own demons while trying to solve the murders in New York City. The writing style captures the dark and intense atmosphere of the plot, with gory details and unexpected revelations adding to the suspense. Readers are taken on a thrilling journey as Jazz and his companions unravel the mysteries surrounding the Hat Dog Killer, leading to a gripping conclusion that sets the stage for the next installment in the series.

    Well, it didn’t matter. Not anymore. Not right now. Names were labels for things, the killer knew. Nouns. Person, place, thing, idea—just like you learned in school. See this thing I drink from? I giv...
    2013
    535 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series I Hunt Killers )

  4. #4

    Honour Thy Father by Lesley Glaister
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    There goes Aggie again. Bang and crash and scrape all night. Where she gets the energy from I don’t know. The wrong side of eighty, she is. And she wants this room, my room. But she has a room. We all...

    Four English sisters share a terrible family secret in this novel from "the suspense writers' suspense writer" and author of Trick or Treat ( Harper's Bazaar ).

    Winner of the Somerset Maugham and Betty Trask Awards

    In a decaying house along the

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    1990
    192 pages

  5. #5
    My Sweet Audrina
    Book 1 in the series:Audrina

    My Sweet Audrina - Audrina by Virginia Andrews
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    A deeply weird, haunting, and melodramatic page-turner - equal parts guilty pleasure and psychological nightmare. If over-the-top gothic family drama and endless twists are your thing, it’s a classic of its kind. If not, you’ll probably want to steer clear.

    "My Sweet Audrina" by V.C. Andrews is a mysterious and haunting tale of a young girl named Audrina, who is trapped in a life overshadowed by her deceased older sister. The story revolves around Audrina's struggles with her controlling parents, the dark secrets of her family, and her journey to uncover the truth about her past. The book is filled with twisted family relationships, psychological complexity, and a shocking revelation that changes Audrina's life forever.

    The narrative is characterized by gothic horror, sick family dynamics, and a sense of mystery that keeps the reader hooked until the haunting conclusion. Through the eyes of Audrina, the reader is drawn into a world of stifling parental love, abuse, and deceit, all set within the eerie backdrop of the Whitefern family estate. The plot unfolds with layers of secrets, lies, and disturbing revelations, culminating in a chilling exploration of the legacy of the Whitefern family.

    There was a war going on in our house, a silent war that sounded no guns, and the bodies that fell were only wishes that died and the bullets were only words and the blood that spilled was always call...
    1982
    403 pages

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    After the First Death by Robert Cormier
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    A gripping, darkly realistic YA thriller that pulls no punches. Not for the faint of heart, but unforgettable for those who want to be challenged.

    "After the First Death" by Robert Cormier is a gripping tale about a group of terrorists who hijack a summer camp bus full of children. The story follows the intertwining lives of three teenagers - a bus driver, a hijacker, and the son of a general who is used for negotiating. The narrative delves into the complexities of the characters, showcasing their multi-layered personalities and the moral dilemmas they face. The author's writing style effectively portrays the terror, deception, and inner struggles of the characters, making the readers empathize with even the most flawed individuals in the story.

    The book is a dark and brutal reflection of the real world, presented in a literary form. It explores themes of guilt, fear, secrecy, and loyalty, exposing the harsh realities faced by the characters as they navigate through a terrifying ordeal orchestrated by the terrorists. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping the readers engaged and intrigued as they witness the characters' desperate attempts to survive the harrowing situation.

    I keep thinking that I have a tunnel in my chest. The path the bullet took, burrowing through the flesh and sinew and whatever muscle the bullet encountered (I am not the macho-muscled type, not at fi...
    1979
    241 pages

  7. #7

    Pretty Babies by Julia Grice
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    Placed in a seemingly ideal foster home after running away from her addict mother, young Dani discovers a terrible secret about her adoptive father that compels her to kidnap her infant sister. Reprint.

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    1994
    320 pages

  8. #8

    Relations by Carolyn Slaughter
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    Published in 1976, The Story of the Weasel is author Carolyn Slaughter's debut novel. It won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize the following year. Published as Relations in the United States, it has been praised for its 'sensitive treatment of fr

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    1976
    255 pages

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    The Ninth Life of Louis Drax by Liz Jensen
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    A dark, twisty character study disguised as a thriller. Short, strange, and compulsively readable, though not everyone will love its style or structure.

    The Ninth Life of Louis Drax by Liz Jensen is a psychological thriller that revolves around Louis, a young boy who is accident-prone and ends up in a coma after a tragic incident during a picnic. The story is narrated through the perspectives of different characters, revealing the complexities of their relationships and hidden secrets. The writing style includes elements of magical realism and a touch of dark humor, keeping the readers engaged with twists and turns in the plot.

    Little boys love sea monsters. If I had a son, I’d take him to see the giant squid that’s just arrived in Paris, fifteen metres long and pickled in formaldehyde. I saw a photo in Nouvel Observateur: a...
    2004
    246 pages

  10. #10
    Olivia
    Book 5 in the series:Logan

    Olivia - Logan by V.C. Andrews
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    My window shutters banged against the clapboard and then, I heard the sound again, this time with my eyes wide. I listened, my heart tapping like a steadily growing drumbeat in anticipation of some im...

    Olivia always knew her younger sister would get into trouble. but she never realized the undercurrents of disaster would grow to a raging flood....

    Olivia was always the sensible one. The responsible sister. She took after their father, a man as co

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    January 1999
    397 pages

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