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We thought it was nothing. Now she’s missing…

I look at our neighbours gathered in the garden for our annual summer barbecue, sipping chilled wine and smiling at my two daughters sprawled on the grass. I go inside to help refill glasses and then I hear it. A shrill scream that stops me in my tracks.

I race outdoors to silence, a sea of bewildered faces. My first thought is for my girls, but they are there unhurt. With relief, we push the chilling sound to the back of our minds, returning to our drinks and conversations like it never happened.

But it’s a terrible mistake. The next morning, we wake to the news that Jenna, my younger sister, who often babysits my daughters, is missing. A frantic search begins, and when Jenna’s slender gold necklace is discovered in the bedroom of our strange neighbour, suspicion falls on him.

But he denies knowing where Jenna is and there are little details that are keeping me awake at night. One of my daughters has a secret about Jenna that I know I should share with the police. But I don’t want anyone to look too closely at our family. Because then our secrets will come to the surface. And I’ll do anything to prevent that…

A completely unputdownable page-turner that will have you utterly hooked. Fans of Lisa Jewell, K.L. Slater and Freida McFadden will be gripped by The Cry.

What everyone is saying about The Cry:

‘Wow
. This book really kept me turning the pages. One twist after another. Do not start this book at night if you plan on sleeping!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Wow what an addictive thriller this was. It was full of secrets, lies and deceit… This was an excellent thriller. I loved the many twists and turns especially with the nail-biting ending which I did not see coming… Fantastic.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

‘A fast-paced, can't-put-down thriller with plenty of twists and an unpredictable ending… Plenty of suspects and red herrings. Each new secret that was revealed was a surprise… If you're looking for a suspenseful, exciting thriller, I'd definitely recommend The Cry.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

‘A thrilling read, with lots of secrets and thus lots of possible culprits… I had a very good time devouring this excellent book. 5 stars.’ B for Book Review, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

‘An addictive domestic thriller that was so hard to put down… So many secrets, so many lies, so much deception packed into one story… This was a fast-paced suspense story that had multiple twists that added layers of intrigue to it.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

So addictive… Read it in a day.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Fantastic! It had so many twists and turns that I didn’t see coming.

330 pages, Paperback

Published September 26, 2024

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S.D. Robertson

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Former journalist S.D. Robertson quit his role as a local newspaper editor to pursue a lifelong ambition of becoming a novelist.

An English graduate from the University of Manchester, he’s also worked as a holiday rep, door-to-door salesman, train cleaner, kitchen porter and mobile phone network engineer.

Stuart lives in a village in North West England with his wife and daughter. There’s also his cat, Bernard, who likes to distract him from writing – usually by breaking things.

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Profile Image for Zoe Reads.
680 reviews38 followers
September 24, 2024
Paige returns from a year travelling in Australia and her friend Jenna is acting strange and suddenly goes on an unexpected trip, however Paige thinks something more sinister is going on.

There are a lot of things going on between the neighbours where Paige lives, parents and adult children alike and Paige is determined to get to the bottom of everything no matter what.

Interesting domestic type thriller, fast paced and enjoyable.

Many thanks to netgalley, publisher and author for my eARC
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2,270 reviews54 followers
August 26, 2024
When you have been best friends for many years with someone, it's no wonder you share everything and you can read each other like a book. You can try to hide your emotions during a phone call or a video call, but as soon as you are face to face, there is no point denying it.

Paige and Jenna are two such great friends and that's why Paige is determined to dig deep enough to find out what is going on. It seems like she is the only one who thinks it's all rather odd...

I like this kind of set up : a few families living on the same street, interacting with each other. They often have a great life on the outside, but behind closed doors it seemed like there is more than one secret being hidden. Of course, they will all surface in the end. 

I love it when it's all being kept vague until the end. It makes you suspect everyone and not being able to pick one name. In the end I decided on who to put my money on and I am so happy I did not place a real bet, because I would have lost my money. :)

A thrilling read, with lots of secrets and thus lots of possible culprits. It also a story that proves that real friendship never dies.

I had a very good time devouring this excellent book. 5 stars

Thank you
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1,310 reviews110 followers
September 29, 2024
First, I want to thank S.D. Robertson, Bookouture, and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.

The Cry by S.D. Robertson was one of those psychological thrillers that hooked me straight away with the shocking prologues. Within just a few paragraphs S.D. Had you questioned so much about what was going on in the storyline that you couldn’t help but be hooked and continue on with the storyline.

What I loved about the book was the secret emails from Jen501 to Mr888 that occurred multiple times in the book.

Another thing I loved about the book was there was so much drama about Jenna…and then you would see her pop up and add her thoughts and narrative into the storyline.
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1,186 reviews29 followers
September 16, 2024
A quick read, domestic drama/thriller, following a group of neighbors and their children. There are some extremely unlikeable characters who act in very questionable ways, which is always sure to be an enjoyable read for me. I love nothing more than sitting back and watching these type of characters self-destruct. This story takes quite a few twists and turns and misdirections - some you will see coming and others you will not.
Profile Image for J Kromrie.
2,523 reviews47 followers
October 3, 2024
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this eARC.

S.D. Robertson’s The Cry is a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that grips readers from the very first page and doesn’t let go until the breathtaking twist at the end. This novel is a testament to Robertson’s ability to weave suspense, emotion, and intricate plotting into a compelling narrative.

The story begins at a seemingly idyllic summer barbecue in a quiet neighborhood. The tranquility is shattered by a piercing scream, but when the guests investigate, they find nothing amiss. The next morning, however, the peace is broken by the news that Jenna, the protagonist’s younger sister and frequent babysitter, has gone missing. The discovery of Jenna’s necklace in a neighbor’s bedroom casts suspicion, but as the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that there are deeper, darker secrets at play. 

The protagonist, whose name is not revealed in the initial setup, is a relatable and deeply flawed character. Her determination to find her sister is driven by a mix of guilt, fear, and love. The supporting characters, including the enigmatic neighbor and the protagonist’s daughters, are well-developed and add layers of complexity to the story.

The Cry explores themes of family, trust, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones. Robertson delves into the psychological impact of trauma and the ways in which people cope with loss and fear. 

Robertson’s writing is both evocative and precise, capturing the emotional intensity of the characters’ experiences while maintaining a fast-paced, suspenseful plot. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, driving the narrative forward and revealing character nuances. 

The Cry is a standout psychological thriller that will appeal to fans of Lisa Jewell, K.L. Slater, and Freida McFadden. Robertson’s skillful storytelling and deep understanding of human nature make this novel a must-read for anyone who enjoys a gripping, emotionally charged mystery. With its intricate plot, well-drawn characters, and unexpected twists, The Cry is sure to leave readers breathless and eager for more.
Profile Image for Roma.
172 reviews546 followers
September 21, 2024
Title: The Cry

Author: S. D. Robertson

Length: 347 pages

Publication Date: 30-Sep-2024

Publisher: Bookoutre

Genre: Thriller, Suspense, Fiction, Crime

My rating: 4/5

Summary:

The story is about a girl Paige who returns back from a year long trip and her quest to find her best friend Jenna who she feels has been abducted even though she left her a message that she’s going away for few days. Paige doesn’t believe in the text and starts to join the dots of the things that transpired her absence.

My take:

I thank netgalley and the publisher for giving me an ARC for reading and reviewing this book. The views provided here are my own and I am not paid for this review. Netgalley is a wonderful site where I got some of the hidden gems I read. Bookoutre has previously given me some marvellous stories to read. This title is very different from what I have read earlier and so the choice. Thriller books do have a charm in keeping you glued to them and I wanted to indulge in the thrill by the various twists and turns in the story.

The story starts wonderfully with the curiosity intact on what happened. It’s written from perspective of 3 families members giving you an insight of every persons lives. All the people involved have some Secrets which keeps cropping up making you wonder if they are the culprits. I admit, I was zapped by the revelation of whodunit. I didn’t expect it a bit until the very end.

Characters were good and realistic. It takes time to get involved in the story and generate the interest. Though story is a bit slow paced till around 70%. The last 30% moves very fast and gives some jaw dropping insights into the characters and revelations. The obvious culprit is not the one for sure. Story spans over a period of 2 weeks with fragments of past instances which could have been deleted in my view.

Thrill factor also gets intense only in the end part of the book. Descriptions of people or places are not very vivid giving readers the freedom to imagine the scene as per their views. Overall a good read.
Profile Image for Sian.
12 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2024
3.75 stars: How well do you really know your neighbours?

S.D. Robertson's The Cry has all the trappings of a salty popcorn thriller that delves into the murky waters of one neighbourhood’s sordid secrets, suspicion, red herrings, and the lengths people will go to for the people they love.

The Cry begins against the backdrop of a seemingly innocent neighbourhood summer barbecue. The meat is sizzling, the drinks are flowing, and the host is entertaining. However, the tranquility is abruptly shattered by a piercing scream - one that becomes the catalyst for a darker narrative, unearthing hidden desires and buried secrets. The façade of a perfect suburban life crumbles, exposing the unsettling realities lurking behind closed doors.

The next day, Jenna, a neighbour who didn't attend the annual event, is seemingly ‘missing’. Paige, her best friend, who has just returned from her travels in Australia after dropping out of University 12 months ago, suspects something is deeply wrong. Jenna’s out-of-character behaviour and cryptic messages spark Paige’s investigation, unravelling a web of (sometimes saucy, sometimes sordid) secrets that those around her desperately try to keep hidden.

Fans of psychological thrillers that blend domestic drama with mystery will find much to enjoy in the book. However, some may wish for more complexity in the resolution, and others who prefer a more streamlined story might struggle with the sheer number of characters and subplots. That said, The Cry remains a solid, suspense-filled journey through the dank underbelly of ‘perfect’ suburbia.

Recommended for fans of:
Lisa Jewell, K.L. Slater, and Freida McFadden
A fast-paced popcorn thriller you can read in a couple of days
Lots of red herrings, points of view, and secondary plotlines

Thank you to Bookouture and the author for allowing me access to the book via NetGallery in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Marie Lafreniere.
66 reviews1 follower
September 28, 2024
I really wanted to enjoy this book, I thought the description seemed intriguing; however, it was so bizarrely written with mounds of bland characters with little development.

In addition, the chapters are so strangely laid out and an unnecessary 87 of them - they are extremely short and sometimes instead of flipping over to another one of the numerous character's points of view, time frame, or location they just continue off where they left the previous chapter - it felt like trying to read a 'young adult' novel - built to be a simpler read without much substance.

I absolutely struggled to keep reading at times but pushed on to see what the big bombshell would be. Now here the author did a decent job of setting up red herrings and making it a bit of a surprise (although not too shocking or surprising). Honestly, by that point, I was also so tired of the choppy story and impossible number of boring characters to stay involved with that I couldn't really enjoy it much at all.
It feels like a strange mix of teen/young-adult fiction mixed with adult plot lines trying to be a mystery/thriller.

If you enjoy short chapters for easy-to-put-down stories then it would be an okay mindless read.
I'm rounding down, but would say 2.5 stars at best ⭐⭐

A lot of work needs to be done with the creative writing and captivating an audience for this one to be any kind of thrill.
Unfortunately I do not recommend this novel 👎

Painfully slow, choppy chapters that made little sense as to how they were split up, basic language, and deflating twists. A good concept for a thriller but poorly executed.
(sorry! I wanted to enjoy this one!)
335 reviews14 followers
September 11, 2024
The Cry is a fast-paced, can't-put-down thriller with plenty of twists and an unpredictable ending. Paige returns home after a year traveling abroad. She can't wait to catch up with her best friend Jenna; however, Jenna is distant and clearly hiding something. During a neighborhood barbeque, a terrible scream is heard by everyone; yet, no one knows where the cry came from and everyone appears unharmed. Then, the next morning, Jenna is discovered missing. Is her disappearance related to the shrill cry? What is Jenna hiding. As Paige investigates her friend's disappearance, secrets are revealed and betrayals are brought to light.

The Cry is told through multiple POVs. The chapters are reasonably short, which helped with the fast pace of the book. There are plenty of suspects and red herrings. Each new secret that was revealed was a surprise. The characters are interesting, and even though they all have something to hide, they're relatable. I didn't hate any of the characters (well, with the exception of maybe one). If you're looking for a suspenseful, exciting thriller, I'd definitely recommend The Cry. I'll for sure be reading more by S.D. Robertson.
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138 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2025
The Cry is a well written thriller set in any given street in the UK, that begins with a seemingly ordinary summer barbecue. They all hear a loud cry, but after a short pause in proceedings to see what it was, they carry on as usual with their evening, which in affect is a good metafor for this story.

The next morning, Paige realises her best friend, Jenna, has disappeared, but no one else seems to care.

Paige is certain all is not well with Jenna's sudden disappearnce and ramps up her efforts to find her friend. There are a number of things that do not quite add up, but no concrete evidence and her parents think it could be her mental health unravelling once again. But Paige uncovers some dark recordings on Jennas old laptop that confirms for her that Jenna has not just gone away for a few days. Something darker is defintiely at play.

A decent pacy read that keeps the pages turning. The breadcrumbs are deliberately misleading but the twist is clever. I enjoyed this quick read. I give this 4/5.
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230 reviews8 followers
September 4, 2024
This was an addictive domestic thriller that was so hard to put down. I really enjoyed this book. This was my first read by S D Robertson and it was so good he has been added to my author's list.

So many secrets, so many lies, so much deception packed into one story. Told from multiple POV'S, it centers around the disappearance of Jenna, a young twenty something year old from the neighborhood. After a neighborhood barbecue, Jenna goes missing. The adults all think she just went off while grieving for her mother who recently passed away. However, Paige, her best friend from childhood senses something is wrong. Determined to find where Jenna is, Paige sets out to find answers.

This was a fast paced suspense story that had multiple twists that added layers of intrigue to it.

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy
7 reviews2 followers
September 14, 2024
Overall, I did enjoy this book. It kept me engaged and had a good whodunnit mystery. I loved the loyalty of Paige, who has a traumatic past and refuses to let anything happen to her friends— she doesn’t get up and it’s a very admirable trait in a character. Zack was a repulsive character, as I’m sure was intended. It was a bit aggravating how so few characters were as concerned about Jenna’s whereabouts as Paige was!

If I had to make any complaints it would be that I found it a bit difficult to juggle all the different character POVs. I might’ve benefited from making a list so I could remember who was who! I eventually got the hang of it, though.

This was a good read that showed the important of friendships and being there for each other. I liked that small details in the book ended up being relevant again at the end.
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829 reviews
August 24, 2024
Jenna has been on a gap year to Australia, after a harrowing experience at University. Her parents have a neighbourhood party, and Jenna's best friend, Paige does not attend.
During the party, there is a frightened cry outside the house, but when investigated, there is no one there. Jenna has a gut feeling that it was Paige who screamed. Then Paige disappears. Jenna is the only one that feels that Paige is in danger.

This is a gripping novel, with many suspects in Paige's disappearance, twists and turns galore. It was only very late in the novel where I suddenly twigged who took Paige.
Excellent and well crafted psychological thriller.

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for the digital copy
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244 reviews
September 2, 2024
The Cry is an edge of your seat domestic thriller. A piercing scream is heard during a neighborhood barbecue, where friends are heavily drinking and eating. The source of the scream cannot be located, however Paige is terrified it could be her best friend Jenna. Paige has returned from a year traveling in Australia after leaving her university under terrible circumstances. Jenna seems to have disappeared, Paige is convinced she is in trouble, and sets out investigating on her own. There are several interwoven characters in the neighborhood where everyone has a secret. The story is well constructed and an interesting and quick read. With thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for this ARC. My opinions are my own.


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199 reviews2 followers
September 2, 2024
The Cry, by S.D. Robertson was a multi-character book and one I found hard to follow because of that. I almost felt I needed an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of all the characters. With that being said, the story had many twists and turns and I was completely surprised with where it took me which kept me engaged.
I enjoyed the storyline of Paige and Jenna's friendship and appreciated Paige knowing something was wrong with Jenna and wouldn't give up until she found her friend.

Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read this ARC. I would recommend this to people for the fast-paced interesting story which is a hard one to guess but be sure to pay attention to all the different characters so you can follow the story better than I did.
Profile Image for Makayla.
383 reviews49 followers
September 22, 2024
ARC Review

The Cry
By S.D. Robertson
Publish Date: September 30, 2024

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for sending me a copy to review.

I was hooked from the start!! I was trying to guess who did it from the start and I was not expecting that ending. I was thinking everyone was guilty at some point throughout the book.

This was the perfect rainy day thriller. Fast-paced, full of twist and turns that left you guessing. I loved the multiple POVs. Every character had something to hide and it all tied in perfectly.

The friendship between Paige and Jenna was perfect and I loved how Paige never gave up and knew something was wrong. I loved how the book portrayed the importance of true friendship.

I cannot wait to read more books by S.D Robertson.
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539 reviews11 followers
September 26, 2024
During a neighbourhood barbecue there is suddenly a scream, which no one knows where it came from. The next day a resident, Jenna goes missing and a search begins. What secrets are being hidden?

The story began well and I was interested to see where it would end up. This was a well written domestic mystery with drama and some suspense. I feel there were too many characters with their own narrations as chapters, which I struggled at times to keep up with and tell apart. It also took a long time for anything to actually happen. Overall not a bad book and good for those looking for an easy read with secrets to uncover. Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for this copy in return for an honest review.
638 reviews4 followers
December 26, 2024
I gave up on this. The premise was good. I was interested. The chapters are very short, alot of different people. It was hard to keep track of who was who at first. Paige is the main character. Her best friend Jenna goes missing but Jenna's family and all the other friends don't think she's missing. She has just gone off, somewhere, as she has done in the past. But Paige doesn't believe that and keeps searching for her. Paige finds Jenna's laptop and finds some video recordings. What? This is so stupid. Why would Jenna make these recordings? Recordings where she is pretend talking to her - I think, married - boyfriend. These girls are grown adults. I tried to stick with this but I didn't love any of the characters. There were so many and none that I got that invested in.
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1,154 reviews27 followers
September 1, 2024
this story is so addictive read it in a day. Paige is back from her travelling. her parents have put on a barbecue it's their turn to host the neighborhood barbecue. Paige does not quite know what's going on with her best friend Jenna as she has been distant and not coming to hers for barbecue that night all the guests hear a very high-pitched scream that leaves them all on edge. then Paige gets a text of Jenna to say she is going away. Paige is convinced that scream was Jenna, no one else is worried about her so Paige tries to put the pieces together what's happened to her friend. each Neighbour has something to hide its so good
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1,868 reviews16 followers
September 17, 2024
A completely addictive psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist is how The Cry is billed and I completely agree. It follows the story of Paige who has just returned home from a year travelling. It’s her parents turn to host the barbecue for the neighbours and everyone is enjoying themselves until they hear an agonising cry. Unable to determine what or who it was, they carry on as normal, all except Paige who feels something terrible has happened, especially as her best friend Jenna is now missing. The book is addictive and unputdownable with some great twists to keep you guessing. Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the chance to review.
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632 reviews61 followers
October 1, 2024
This popcorn thriller was an easy, fast paced read surrounding the lives of neighbors and their children. I enjoyed the pacing as this book. it kept my attention and I was thoroughly entertained by the antics of these neighbors. There are unlikeable characters who I was hoping would get what they had coming to them. I was also anxious to see what happened to Jenna. The characters were well developed, but some of them were hard to connect with. Overall, this was a really good read with twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat the entire book!

Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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153 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2024
The Cry is told from multiple viewpoints in both the past and present. There are a lot of characters and almost all of them tell their story, which contributed to the overall storyline.. I felt there were far too many narrators, though one could argue that everyone has something going on in their life, and proves people aren’t always who they appear to be. Unfortunately I didn’t connect with any of the characters or their thoughts and actions, and didn’t find their dialogue believable. There were some surprise twists and some shock and awe, but ultimately this book was not for me.
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495 reviews37 followers
September 3, 2024
The Cry is a fast-paced tale of friendship and the lengths someone will go to save a friend.

When Jenna disappears the day after a loud cry is heard by neighbors, her friend, Paige, feels in her gut that the two incidents are related. Though she cannot convince anyone else of this, she refuses to give up on Jenna.

There are many, many characters in this book and I struggled to keep up with who was who and who did what. The book has many surprise twists and definitely held my interest throughout. Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced reader copy.
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1,072 reviews70 followers
October 1, 2024
The Cry by S.D. Robertson

Published: September 30, 2024
Bookouture
Genre: Domestic Thriller
KKECReads Rating: 4/5
I received a copy of this book for free and leave my review voluntarily.

This book held my attention from start to finish. Anytime I thought I knew what was going on, I was wrong.

The twists, turns, and secrets were so well played, and Robertson knows how to curate absolute chaos beautifully.

How well do we know anyone? Our best friend? Or ourselves? The Cry will keep you glued to your seat with intense pacing and terrifying scenery.
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15 reviews
September 1, 2024
A fast paced multi character narrative of a young woman’s possible disappearance. All that the characters can really agree on in the beginning is that everyone heard a loud terrified cry during a neighborhood barbecue that remained unexplained. Each character’s narrative contributes to Paige attempting to establish where her best friend Jenna is and unravel the mystery surrounding her. All of the neighbors are harboring secrets. The story has many twists and some unlikely villains.
210 reviews2 followers
September 3, 2024
This was a pretty good book! It held my attention the entire time, and the ending had a really great twist that I wasn't expecting. My only minor complaint is that a lot of characters were introduced very quickly, and it took awhile for me to be able to keep them all straight. That may just be a personal issue, and not necessarily a problem for others. Overall, I did enjoy the story, and would recommend!
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Author 20 books10 followers
September 15, 2024
Thank you Netgalley for my copy.

I enjoyed this book. I saw the major twist from the start and followed pretty swiftly by the only other twist, but that's fine, I like being right. The only thing was I expected a few more minor ones at least and was very surprised there wasn't. Maybe I've just been spoiled by other thrillers? I dunno. Anyway, was just pleased it wasn't the one person I didn't want it to be.

Looking forward to reading more by Robertson.
419 reviews11 followers
November 14, 2024
Can't beat a psychological, suspense thriller! I thought it'd be a murder mystery but not quite. The slow burn builds up suspense with narration switching between characters where most have something to hide...and lose! It does keep you guessing throughout. I managed to work out the culprit just before Paige did but still enjoyed it all coming together for the big reveal.

Definitely worth a read if you love thrillers
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148 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2024
I enjoyed this thriller where everyone seems to be hiding something. It definitely kept me guessing until the end and then surprised me when I thought I had it all figured out. The ending was not what I expected. Great story! Huge thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for making this ARC possible!
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