Another first for me with this author. I had no idea what I was going into, but was quickly drawn into the emotional pull Julia has, putting her daughter on a plane and the sense of dread.
Told from several viewpoints, Julia, Willow (the second wife), Brian, the dad, Anna and an unknown narrator, allowing the reader an all round view of events as they happen, although it does take a while for all the bits to slot together to make total sense of the developments. Set across a variety of locations, I can see this working well as a tv series!
I did have a suspicion about the unknown narrator, reading on eagerly to follow the events to see if I was right. Some parts are quite dark and brutal, but necessary to the plot. There are several additional characters, with their own stories, causing the investigating police a whole myriad of issues. Which one leads to the real path?
I really enjoyed the book, which was gripping and fast paced. It was read as a standalone, which worked so well, I didn’t realise there was an earlier book.