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In September 2005 one of South Africa’s most prominent mining magnates and businessmen Brett Kebble was killed on a quiet suburban street in Johannesburg. The top-level investigation into the case that followed was a tipping point for democratic South Africa, exposing the corrupt relationship between the country’s Chief of Police and Interpol President Jackie Selebi and suave Mafioso Glenn Agliotti. A lawless Johannesburg underbelly was revealed – dominated by drug lords, steroid-filled bouncers, an international smuggling syndicate, a shady security unit moonlighting for the police and sinister self-serving sleuths abusing state agencies.
Indemnified by an agreement struck with the state, Kebble’s killers Mikey Schultz, Nigel McGurk and Faizel ‘Kappie’ Smith come clean to Mandy Wiener in exclusive interviews about the events of the night Kebble was shot dead. As Wiener unpacks the chilling events we are given insight into the accounts of the life paths leading the ‘bungling assassins’ to Kebble’s killing. The man accused of orchestrating Kebble’s murder Glenn Agliotti has provided Wiener with exclusive access to his story, as have a cast of other characters whose versions of the events are as yet untold. 16 year-old Shelley is a victim of horrendous bullying at school and one particular heinous act nearly claims her life.
Sheltered and shy, Shelley is a bystander to her parents’ divorce and particularly her own life, constantly hiding she is placed into home schooling. Mice are what she calls her and her mother – shy, trodden on people of this world.
They have a club, or so Shelley likes to think. Shelley and her mother move to a secluded cottage in the country where no “cats” can harm these two mice, until one night Shelley hears the fourth stair on the staircase creak. Someone is in the house.
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This makes the story turn into a bit of an American movie, where everything falls conveniently into place for the main character. While the plot of the missing girl carries on, we are also introduced to Evie’s older sister, beautiful and athletic Dusty who Evie and Lizzy have always wanted to be, having the boy queue that Evie so easily has following after her. But Dusty is not as beautiful as a sister and a mentor and something happened the day of Evie’s disappearance that Dusty knows about, but will only barely hint at to Lizzie, through snide comments. Dusty has always been very close-almost unnaturally so-to her father and as he shows more grateful attention to Lizzie, so Dusty becomes more sinister towards Lizzie.
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This books is disturbing; I found the way Abbott describes thirteen year-old girls’ thoughts to be far too complex and erotic for their age. Paedophilia is a very serious topic that, written in the wrong way, can take away from its depravity and look more like the thirteen year-old girl knew exactly what she was doing and she is but a woman stuck in a little girl’s body.
This is the impression that I received at times from The End of Everything. This is not to say that Abbott is an intentionally acrimonious writer, or a poor one at that. Writing as a child, using their words, thinking their thoughts is no easy task and I I think the topic is too raw for Megan Abbott’s style.
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