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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
The Stranger Box by Pamela Cuming is a psychological thriller that will have you gritting your teeth. Katherine Blair is vain and she does everything she can to stop her daughter Eden finding out who she really is. Eden wants revenge and she will do what it takes to get back the family she was denied. Eden was adopted, but most of her influences come from Leila, the Haitian housekeeper. She is the one who gives Eden the Stranger Box and shows her how to use it to keep others from harming her. Eden begins to study black magic and white magic and becomes entranced by the thought of zombies after witnessing a possession at a voodoo ceremony. Leila has to return to Haiti after sexual advances by Eden’s adoptive father and Eden has to face the future alone. Tragedy strikes the heart of her adoptive family and Eden goes on a journey to find her real family and make them pay.
The Stranger Box by Pamela Cuming was an excellent story. A real gripping thriller, one of those books that keeps you turning the pages until the very end. The way this has been written is to draw the reader right in and envelop them in the story, not letting go until it’s over. I found myself right in there, living Eden’s life and was disappointed that it had to end! Excellent story, brilliantly written and a great storyline. I hope Pamela Cuming has more where this came from.