
Many thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for gifting me a digital and physical ARC of the latest novel by a favorite, T. Greenwood. All opinions expressed in this review are my own – 5 stars!
In 1986, Edie Marshall dreamed of escaping her small Vermont town, anxious for a bigger life. But then her little brother, Charlie, vanished on his walk home from camp and nothing was ever the same. In 2023, Edie is teaching at her old high school and has returned to her childhood home to take care of her mother. Then a call comes in on their old tip line from Jericho, the brother of her estranged best friend and the only person of interest ever identified, who believes he found something of Charlie’s on his property. Suddenly, everything in the past comes back.
I loved this book – Greenwood has such a way with her words. Told from these dual timeframes, we see Edie come of age in the 1980s and it is certainly nostalgic and will take you back in time. You can feel the angst of Edie’s long-ago decisions and secrets and how they have affected her present life. I also related to her taking care of her mom, with all the feelings that invokes. The mystery was compelling, but it’s the characters that really shine. I was sad when it was over.

