A mysterious email sent to podcaster, Lennox Flynn, tells a compelling story of what really happened to the missing teenager, Jenny Cook, thirty years ago. Was she really brutally murdered by her boyfriend, Jago, or is someone deliberately trying to steer Lenn’s investigation off track?
Announcing that her podcast will be re-examining that morning in 1995 when Jenny vanished on Dartmoor seems to have stirred up dangerous passions: Lenn is dragged in the press and her studio is trashed. She’s determined to carry on, despite facing her own ghosts. Lenn is thankful that her patron, the enigmatic Ashley Drummond, is able to help keep the podcast going, but soon begins to wonder what hidden agenda may be behind her kindness.
With Lenn drawn to the beautiful Ashley, and with her enquiries leading her to troubling conclusions about Jenny’s life before she disappeared, will she be able to bring closure to this iconic case… or will she herself fall prey to the dangerous truth?
I really enjoyed how this book was written, the podcast element kept it interesting and it threw lots of curveballs in throughout. I did figure the twist out pretty early on but it absolutely did not ruin the book for me at all. I’d definitely like to read more by this author!
A journalist searching for truth. A wealthy tech pioneer seeking justice.
This was a great read. It had me involved in the story from the first page all the way to the last. The characters were well developed and engaging. The plot was well paced and more than just interesting. To say I devoured this book would not be an understatement.