Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest psychological thriller by KL Slater. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!
Saffy is trying to get her life back on track and is waiting to go in for a job interview when she receives a text message from her best friend, Leona. The message says - Can't speak, don't text or call, please just come. Then the message is deleted. Saffy is afraid that Leona is in trouble from her husband, Ash, so she rushes out of the interview to check on her friend. When she gets to their house, Leona says everything is fine and that she didn't send the message. Then the police show up at Saffy's door because she was the last one to see the family before they all went missing.
As always with Slater's books, this is a twisty book, with short chapters from different POV and timelines, giving the reader lots of suspects and clues along the way. I felt for Saffy, with all her fears making her overprotective and anxious; definitely not a reliable narrator. I never guessed how it was all going to play out and thought the ending was perfect.
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