Fourteen-year-old Cynthia Bigge woke one morning to discover that her entire family–mother, father,brother–had vanished. No note, no trace, no return. Ever. Now, twenty-five years later, she’ll learn the devastating truth.
Sometimes it’s better not to know. . . .
Sometimes it’s better not to know. . . .
My Review
A good page turner full of suspense, kept me guessing most
of the way through. Not so much a ‘who
done it’ as a ‘who did what’. Maybe I’m
just in reading form at the moment but yet again I was gripped from the
beginning, every time I put the book down I had to lift it soon after to find out
what comes next.
A well paced mystery/thriller with very visual storytelling and interesting characters. It would certainly inspire me to read more of his novels.
I would have awarded 5 stars but the last quarter of the book was not as (I struggle for a word here) perhaps strong.... It was faster paced towards the end and certainly tied up all loose ends but.... maybe less innovative is what I am trying to say. But don't be put off it is still a good read.
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