
When this came up on NetGalley I jumped at the chance to read it and was delighted to join Zuky@BookBum in a buddy read. It was great fun discussing the characters, plot and possible reveals. You can read Zuky’s review as well as mine in this post.
When Louise Williams receives a message from someone left long in the past she feels sick.
Maria Weston wants to be friends on Facebook.
Because Maria Weston has been missing for over twenty years. She was last seen the night of a school leavers’ party, and the world believes her to be dead. Particularly Louise, who has lived her adult life knowing herself responsible for Maria’s disappearance. But now Maria is back. Or is she?
As Maria’s messages start to escalate, Louise forces herself to reconnect with the old friends she once tried so hard to impress, to try to piece together exactly what happened that fateful night. But when another friend’s body turns up in the woods outside their old school, Louise realises she can’t trust anyone and that she must confront her own awful secret to discover the whole truth of what happened to Maria . . .
My Review
So, what would you do if someone you’d gone to school with, but had sadly died years ago, sends you a friend request on Facebook? Would you accept it or would you immediately think it couldn’t be possible and delete it? I know it would freak me out and probably make me stay away from Facebook for days, but of course that wouldn’t make a fast paced psychological thriller though, would it?
This started off really creepily and had me flipping the pages on my device so quickly I couldn’t get enough of it. As the story developed and Louise, the main character, became more unsure of what was going on, I really like the way it was headed. As with reading any thriller there were so many suspects amongst the cast of minor characters, but that also meant that there were probably lots of red herrings. This was a great way to draw me in and had me constantly wondering changing my mind as to what was going on.
Unfortunately for me as got past the half way mark I got very irritated with the main character’s emotions, and the way she was behaving, making some of the plot rather far-fetched. I kept reading though because I really wanted to find out what was going on. The first twist was okay, but towards the end of the book, the second twist felt like it was from a different book, with something much darker going on that I personally felt didn’t fit in with the original story.
Even though I was disappointed I still think this would a good book if you don’t normally read this genre.
Thanks so much to NetGalley, and Little Brown Group UK, Sphere for my digital copy.
Zuky’s Review
One of the great things about this novel is that there are lots of characters to try and pin the blame on. You think you’re happy with a theory you’ve come up with and then all of a sudden something pops up with someone else and you get suspicious again. I love novels like this where you can’t make up your mind on who you think the bad guy is!
I also enjoyed the writing in this one. I’m not saying it’s anything super special, it’s reasonably simple and there aren’t a lot of beautiful descriptions of things, but it’s easy to read and definitely keeps you reading. I also thought the characters in this novel were very believable which isn’t always the easiest to do, so props to Marshall for that!
Now, for the negative. Agh, both me and Nicki were so disappointed by the ending of this one! Personally, I felt that all the build up to the reveal led to something very mediocre. Nicki came up with such an excellent ending about Maria that I was so sure she had got it right because it would have been amazing! But, alas, It was not what we thought and turned out to be something much more boring.
I don’t want to give anything away by saying too much but at the end, there are two reveals and one of them felt like it was put into the story just for the sake of having another “dun, dun, dunnn” moment. It was still good for concluding the novel but it was a bit left field.
I also think some parts of the book dragged out a bit and could have been edited back. It would have been punchier and quicker had a few bits been taken out.
I don’t hate this novel, but I also don’t love it. It was definitely a page turner to begin with, but it slowly got less interesting and then ended on a downer. I would have definitely given it 4 stars had it not been for the ending.
Thanks to Netgalley and Little, Brown Book Group UK for giving me the opportunity to read this in exchange for an honest review.
When Louise Williams receives a message from someone left long in the past she feels sick.
This was a great buddy read! I can’t wait for our next one, it’s a lot of fun discussing as we go ☺️
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Yay I really enjoyed it too and I’m really forward to the next one 🙂
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It sounds like the potential of the story wasn’t fully explored for you! I love the creepy cover but resister the temptation to request it. Still I’m curious about this book. Great reviews!
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Thanks and your absolutely right about the potential not being fully explored in the way I wanted. It’s got good early reviews so we’re probably in thd minority.
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Sounds interesting but it’s not a good sign if the reader can come up with a better ending than the writer ;-). I really like your reviews but I’m not going to request this one I think, I don’t like that the second half feels so different from the first one.
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Thanks so much Inge. I think me and Zuky are in probably minority with this one as there are more positive reviews on Goodreads.
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That’s possible but I’d rather follow the advice from a trusted book blogger 🙂
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Thanks you’re very kind 🙂
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Great reviews, I remember enjoying this but I can’t remember too much about it now. I love a buddy read thou!
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Thanks I love a buddy read too!
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