![]() ![]() Miracle Creek is an all-around fresh and refreshing read. It’s just too good to pass up! It’s a twisty, dynamite page-turner with smooth writing and a compelling plot. And everyone else? Well, this one is for you all, too. If courtroom dramas are your bag, definitely don’t miss this. If you enjoy emotional reads, this book is for you. She is also the mother of a “submarine” patient, so the genuine emotion is firmly there. The author is a Korean immigrant and former trial lawyer, so that certainly adds to the authenticity of her characterization and subsequent unraveling of the courtroom plot. This aspect of this story was extraordinary and authentic. The courtroom drama plays out with BIG intrigue and lots of emotion. Could it be the mother of one of the patients? Or the Yoos? Both may have probable motives. This small town is transformed forever.Īt first, it’s unclear who the suspect or suspects are. The Miracle Submarine mysteriously exploded, and two people are killed. Its dives are believed to be therapeutic for autism among other disabilities or conditions. ![]() Young and Pak Yoo are the owners of an experimental treatment called the Miracle Submarine, which is a pressurized oxygen chamber. Miracle Creek takes place in a small Virginia town of the same name. Today I have a review of Miracle Creek by Angie Kim, is now available from Farrar, Straus, & Giroux. ![]()
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