Detective Chelsey Calhoun has had her share of trauma. When she was just a child, her older sister disappeared into the night. For the past twenty years, she’s half blamed herself. Perhaps for this reason, Chelsey has taken it upon herself to try to rescue the missing. So when she gets a call that Ellie Black has been found wandering the woods bloody and emaciated, Chelsey jumps into action. After all, Ellie went missing two years ago and, just like Chelsey’s sister, she vanished without a trace.
Something, however, isn’t quite right with Ellie. Despite the obvious trauma and overriding fear, it seems like the twenty-year-old is possibly hiding something from Chelsey. On top of that, she is refusing to answer any questions. The only thing the detective can do is find the truth to where she’s been all this time herself. Hopefully before yet another girl goes missing. Can Chelsey figure out what Ellie might be hiding before it’s too late? Or were both of their fates sealed the moment she walked out of the woods?
What a dark and disturbing tale! From the get-go The Return of Ellie Black offered up something you don’t often find in a thriller. Underneath the deftly crafted characters and twisty, twisty plot was a critique on misogyny and how women seem to often get blamed for the actions of men. Thought-provoking and profound, it certainly had me reexamining relationships from my past. That, however, wasn’t the only successful aspect to this truly shocking thriller.
Told from an omniscient perspective, the two central characters were well-drawn and fully fleshed out. Both clearly dealing with trauma, more bound them together then separated the two women. Intelligent, strong, and yet authentically flawed, watching their journey unfold was quite the win. Especially as the complex storyline unfolded before me. After all, despite the gripping events, I found the plot to be mostly character driven.
Speaking of the storyline, I do have to preface my gushing with the fact that much of the book was a long, slow burn. Not exactly an action-packed premise (until the end), the psychological musings nevertheless strengthened this story until the explosive climax and believable conclusion. On top of that, the entire book was utterly breathtaking in its suspenseful rendition of kidnapping and the ensuing captivity. Filled with nerve-shredding dread, it kept me utterly riveted.
Done and dusted, while this book wasn’t exactly what I was expecting after initially reading the synopsis, I still found myself captivated right from the start. Especially given that attention-grapping prologue. A new-to-me author, Jean had certainly proven herself through her ability to create realistic, evil monsters that will suck you right in. So if you love a good jaw-dropping twist or carefully layered plot, you should definitely give this book a try. Rating of 4.5 stars.
Thank you to Emiko Jean and Simon & Schuster for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: May 7, 2024
Trigger warning: kidnapping, racism, misogyny, forced captivity, mention of: death of a parent, sexual assault