Many thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins | William Morrow for gifting me the latest thriller from Gillian McAllister, always a favorite. This book was picked as this month's Read With Jenna selection. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!
Simone and her daughter, Lucy, have always been close. Lucy has been spending time at an acting camp in TX before starting university, so Simone travels from the UK to visit. They plan on going camping and just spending time together. But when Simone wakes up on their first morning there, Lucy is gone from their rental cabin. In her place is a cell phone and a voice issuing a ransom demand - don't tell the police, come to this location, be prepared to do a deal. Simone will do anything to save her child.
This story kept me on the edge of my seat the entire read, even when things may have veered into improbable territory - I was still all in. Simone and her husband disagreed about how they should proceed with the kidnappers, bringing even more tension into the situation, and prompting reflection on the differences between parenting styles of mothers and fathers. The cat-and-mouse hunt for the kidnapper while trying to stay away from law enforcement is gripping, made more so by chapters from the kidnapper's point of view. Besides being a thrill ride, this is a good reflection on motherhood. You won't be able to not put yourself in Simone's position, and there are lots of moral and ethical issues here to ponder.


