Many thanks to NetGalley, Sourcebooks Landmark, and Tantor Audio for gifting me an audio ARC of this debut novel by Jennie Godfrey, narrated by the cast of Joanne Froggatt; Mark Noble; Asif Khan; Gemma Whelan; and Simon Harvey. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!
Set in the time when the Yorkshire Ripper was at large, 11-year-old Miv is struggling. Her mom is sick and her aunt has moved in to help. Her dad is talking about moving. Everyone is scared. Miv is best friends with Sharon, and she just can't fathom moving. She thinks if she is able to solve the case of the disappearing women, just maybe they could stay put. Miv and Sharon make a list of all the suspicious people and things in their community and begin investigating.
This was a fabulous book - a mix of coming-of-age, thriller, mystery, history, but most of all, friendship. It brings back thoughts of Nancy Drew, as these young girls see their neighborhood people and happenings with such innocence. The audiobook production was fabulous, because the story is told by Miv's voice in first person, and through others in third person, so the cast narration was perfection. But it's not a fluffy tale as themes of racism, abuse, bullying, and mental health figure prominently. The pace was perfect and I never guessed that ending. Bravo for a fabulous debut!


