Pitch perfect and addictive, When She Was Gone introduced me to the masterful talent of Ms. Sara Foster. Spinning a tale filled with just as much deeply felt heart as unbridled suspense, I was riveted by the crime fiction premise as it steadily ratcheted towards an explosive climax and soul-satisfying conclusion. By merging multiple POVs into one perceptive whodunnit, I was overcome with delight thanks to the many well-developed personas who entertained with precision as they pulled me into the story. But it was the jaw-dropping, gasp-inducing twist that won me over hook, line, and sinker. Unguessable in the extreme, it had me shaking my head as I whispered “No f***ing way?!” with utter glee in my voice.
Despite a slam dunk storyline riddled with surprises, the dynamite cast of characters was the best piece of the puzzle. From Rose who was a force to be reckoned with to the compelling detective in charge, both had humanizing flaws alongside a strong core of steel, which made them stunningly real. Then there was the Fisher family. Perfectly dysfunctional in every meaning of the word, their dynamic was pure gold. Tucked in amongst these genuine individuals were some stellar love-to-hate personas as well as a few I rooted for right from the beginning. Altogether, they helped to round off a plot that kept me spellbound but good. After all, I love a good missing persons case mixed in with a wealthy family’s despicable deeds.
All said and done, this stunner presented a character-driven story filled with plenty of pulse-pounding action as the police procedural core mixed with a thriller last third. Throw in the Western Australian setting, and I was downright in love. You see, Foster’s words brought it all vividly to life in a way few books can manage. And with a focus on some serious topics such as domestic violence, trauma, and grief, there was no end to the depth of this novel as it blew me away from beginning to end. So if you love plot-charging drama, palpable tension, and evocative writing, this is one book you need to check out ASAP. After all, this novel is sure to keep you up all night long as you race through the pages. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Former London police officer Rose Campbell has been estranged from her daughter, Lou, for almost a decade. But when Lou disappears from a remote Western Australian beach, and the police suspect her of kidnapping the two young children in her care, Rose is asked to help bring Lou home. The police think Rose’s insights will lead them to Lou, but they don’t realise that Rose hardly knows her daughter any more.
This is the final case in DSS Mal Blackwood’s illustrious career, and there’s a lot riding on it. The missing children are heirs to the Fisher property empire, and while their multimillionaire grandfather is breathing down Blackwood’s neck for results, the media storm is intensifying. Faced with a deluge of evidence and accusations, Blackwood doesn’t know who he can trust.
Rose arrives in Australia intent on proving her daughter’s innocence, but how can she be sure of that when she’s no longer part of Lou’s life? Meanwhile, as Blackwood begins to expose the Fishers’ secrets, the investigation takes a much darker turn. Shadows of the past gather around the Fishers and Rose, and soon it’s clear that every hour is critical. What has happened to Lou and the children? And can Rose and Blackwood find them in time?
Thank you to Sara Foster and Blackstone Publishing for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: April 1, 2025
Content warning: missing person, domestic abuse, knife violence, kidnapping, infidelity, heart attack, mention of: alcohol abuse