Ratings28
Average rating3.6
Not everyone who is lost should be found…
Twenty-two-year-old Olivia has been missing for one day…and counting. She was last seen on CCTV, entering a dead-end alley. And not coming back out again.
Julia, the detective heading up the search for Olivia, thinks she knows what to expect. A desperate family, a ticking clock, and long hours away from her husband and daughter. But she has no idea just how close to home this case is going to get.
Because the criminal at the heart of the disappearance has something she never expected. His weapon isn’t a gun, or a knife: it’s a secret. Her worst one. And her family's safety depends on one thing: Julia must NOT find out what happened to Olivia - and must frame somebody else for her murder.
If you find her, you will lose everything. What would you do?
This clever and endlessly surprising thriller is laced with a clever look at family and motherhood, and cements Gillian McAllister as a major talent in the world of suspense and a master of creating ethical dilemmas that show just how murky the distinction between right and wrong can be.
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4.5, I almost didn't read this because I hated her last book so much. I'm glad I gave her a second chance. I loved this one!
4 Stars
Missing girls. Twists and Turns, multiple points of view, and a detective on the case.
Her writing style is just not for me. Too dry, too confusing, I don't know.
A missing person case with a few moral dilemmas as well!
This book was so good. We are following a few different perspectives, so we get some great insight into the thoughts of other characters that aren't the main detective on this case. I also found the different moral dilemmas very interesting and looked forward to seeing how they would play out. The plot has lots of twists and turns along the way, and it really kept me flipping the pages.
Thanks to William Morrow for sending me an early copy through a giveaway!