Whenever there is a new thriller by Sharon Bolton, it goes to the top of my reading list. Several of her books were gripping and enthralling, and I loved them. For others, my results were mixed. I was intrigued by the premise and the beginning. I thought the jumps to multiple timelines detracted from the smooth flow of the storyline and made it feel convoluted while lessening the tension. The plot was clever and believable. Most characters were unlikeable and made terrible choices.
The story contains murder, abduction, gangsters, blackmail, deceptions, and revenge. This was a character-based mystery and a police procedural. It revolves around a handsome and charming MP, Michael Anderson, who aims to become Prime Minister. His first wife, Eloise, died of cancer a few days earlier than expected. He married her nurse, Olive, a short time after. Olive moves into the home where Matthew, Eloise's mother, Gwen, and his two children reside. Olive has disappeared. He was also thought to be in a relationship with Maddy, a campaign worker who has also vanished. Michael has a secret life, indulging in risky sex (threesomes in particular ) and manipulating the women involved. There is more sexual content than in Bolton's earlier books, including relationships between the women.
A young female detective, Lexy, is investigating the fate of the two missing women. This occurs during a raging snowstorm, making the roads dangerous or impassible. The description of the weather conditions is convincing and atmospheric. Garry is a good-hearted man in the same police department. He is very discouraged by his status as a traffic cop. He feels shame because he comes from a family where generations of his forefathers had been successful detectives, but he has twice failed his detective exams. Even in his position as a traffic cop, he experiences jokes due to a recent embarrassing mistake during a raid of a gangster's home. The department considers his only value to be that of their best driver.
Garry is assigned to drive Lexy on the treacherous roads while she conducts her investigation. Garry knew Olive slightly from school. She saved him from humiliation when he was the victim of a cruel schoolboy prank. He has no permission to be involved in Lexy's work, but her trust in him grows. The trust and developing warmth between Garry and Lexy was my favourite part of the book.
The story begins with Olive on a work-related trip, and she is booked to spend the night at a hotel. While dining, an unknown woman joins her and proclaims she is Olive's wife. Olive finds the woman attractive and goes along with the pretense. This leads to her kidnapping for unknown reasons and danger on slippery roads. Did Michael arrange this, and is he connected with the disappearance of Maddy? Will Lexy and Garry solve the mystery, and are the women still alive?