Saturday, November 5, 2016

11.5.2016 - Gone Without a Trace

Gone Without A Trace by Mary Torjussen

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and author for the opportunity to read and review this book.

My favorite genre...the psychological thriller. By now, we all know that there will be unreliable narrators and plot twists so these books need to step up their game a bit - and this one does.

Without revealing too much of the plot so I won't lessen the read for anyone else, Hannah is an up-and-coming accountant on track to be a manager at her firm. She arrives home after a training session to find that her home has been wiped clean of any trace of her live-in boyfriend, Matt. Devastated, she begins a quest to find him - so much so that it takes over her life. Meanwhile, she starts getting phone calls and noticing things at her house that make her think someone is watching her - is it Matt?

This is a great book to sail through and you'll definitely want to do that to find out what's happening. There are short chapters - all from Hannah's point of view. It leaves you questioning everyone and everything - plus there would be lots to discuss from this book, so a good book club choice.

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