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"A jaw-dropping novel of psychological suspense that asks, If the love of your life disappeared without a trace, how far would you go to find out why? Hannah Monroe's boyfriend, Matt, is gone. His belongings have disappeared from their house. Every call she ever made to him, every text she ever sent, every photo of him and any sign of him on social media have vanished. It's as though their last four years together never happened. As Hannah struggles to get through the next few days, with humiliation and recriminations whirring through her head, she knows that she'll do whatever it takes to find him again and get answers. But as soon as her search starts, she realizes she is being led into a maze of madness and obsession. Step by suspenseful step, Hannah discovers her only way out is to come face to face with the shocking truth."--
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This fast paced mystery had me hooked from the beginning. The main character was interesting and I was anxious to watch the story unfold. By the end, though, I did wish that the story was more complex and was a little disappointed. Would recommend to mystery lovers, but keep your expectations in check.
Thanks to NetGalley for a digital review copy of this book.
I loved the premise of this book - Hannah gets home from a good day at work to find her boyfriend has left her, not only left her but removed every trace ever lived there.
This book is compulsively readable, the pace is frantic and you can't help but be pulled into Hannah's search for Matt. I did however find that some parts of the first section of the book were a bit repetitive, going over and over the list of odd things which had happened with each person she told.
I also found some of Hannah's actions questionable and actually rolled my eyes at some points - yes you would want answers as to why he left but you wouldn't run around your house screaming his name when it's clear he's not there.
The big plot twist in this did leave me shocked and I certainly wasn't expecting it, however I think it could have been tied into the first half of the book a bit better. The two halves of the book felt different and a little disconnected.
All in all I did enjoy this, I sped through it and was surprised by the twists so I would definitely recommend it.