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Hidden Pictures
AuthorJason Rekulak
LanguageEnglish
PublisherFlatiron Books
Publication date
May 10, 2022
Publication place United States
AwardsGoodreads Choice Award
ISBN9788809959699

Hidden Pictures is a supernatural thriller by Jason Rekulak, has garnered significant attention since its release in June 2023. The story revolves around Mallory Quinn, a woman recovering from rehab who takes a job as a nanny for a five-year-old boy named Ted. While she enjoys the stability of her new role, Teddy's increasingly dark drawings begin to raise alarm bells for Mallory. His innocent sketches evolve into unsettling images, suggesting a connection to a long-unsolved murder​.[1][2]

Plot

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Hidden Pictures delves into themes of trauma, childhood innocence, and the haunting nature of past experiences. The narrative captures the story of Mallory Quinn, who, while caring for a young boy named Teddy, encounters increasingly sinister drawings that hint at dark secrets. The illustrations transition from innocent scenes to disturbing images, suggesting a connection to unresolved murders, which raises questions about the nature of evil and the way childhood experiences can manifest.

The book also explores the psychological aspects of healing and redemption, as Mallory grapples with her own troubled past while trying to protect Ted. This juxtaposition of a caregiver's nurturing role against the backdrop of sinister discoveries creates a tension that keeps readers engaged.

The style and themes of Hidden Pictures have drawn comparisons to works by Stephen King and other suspenseful narratives, reflecting the genre's characteristics of blending the ordinary with the horrific. The story invites readers to consider how perceptions can be shaped by trauma and the influence of the past on the present​.

Reception

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The novel has received acclaim for its unique blend of suspense and supernatural elements, earning accolades like the Goodreads Choice Award and praise from notable figures, including Stephen King.[2][3] It's also been optioned for a Netflix adaptation by a producer associated with The Batman, which highlights its growing popularity​.[1][3]

If you're interested in exploring the book further, it’s available in multiple formats, including paperback and hardcover.

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