Many thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books | Emily Bestler Books for gifting me a digital ARC of the new thriller by Jaclyn Goldis. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 3.5 stars rounded up!
A group of family and friends have gathered in Portugal's Azores to honor the tenth anniversary of Sydney, who went missing and is presumed dead after a summer camp trip. One of the friends is making a documentary about the incident, and the others are grudgingly going along with it. Sydney's sister, Olivia, an author whose stories bear a marked similarity to the incident, has always been silently accused of her sister's death but was never charged. When one of the group is killed, they realize that nothing has been resolved and the past is far from dead.
This was an atmospheric, tense read, with a closed case coming back after a decade. There's plenty of family drama and toxic friendships here, both present and past, to keep things interesting as well. There are a lot of characters' POV to keep track of, and I didn't always do a great job of that, but it was well written and the twists kept me intrigued throughout.

