Saffy is waiting to go into an important meeting when she receives a text message from her best friend, Leona: Can’t speak… don’t text or call… please just come. By the time she arrives Leona’s house, the message is deleted. When Leona answers the door and insists everything's fine, Saffy can tell something’s not right. Six hours later, the police turn up at her door. Leona is missing, along with her young child and there's blood everywhere.
And Saffy was the last one to see them alive...
With a great concept, I expected this to be more involving and with a quicker pace but, to be honest, I think the first third could have been cut by half and still done the same job. Saffy gets annoying quickly and the dripfeed of her ‘past’ never quite lives up to its promise. A better character is Poppy, her sister and she carried a lot of the plot which is full of twists and turns, several of which I didn’t see coming. Nice use of Nottingham locations help and it’s an interesting read but it never quite lived up to its promise.