Hypnotic, addictive, and thoroughly twisted, The Missing Half took my expectations and ran them down before then reversing and repeating the maneuver. Not in a bad way, of course. No, quite the opposite, in fact, as Ms. Flowers delivered a plot that felt both perfectly crafted and beyond realistic. From the root-for-able amateur sleuths to the unguessable conclusion, there was no end to the winning attributes in this stunning slam dunk. And when I say unguessable, I truly mean it. As inevitable as it was tragic, the climax and conclusion had me reading at speed thanks to a poignant revelation that hit me hard as could be. After all, this dynamite plot came together with utter, devastating precision.
Thanks to a ratcheting pace, finely layered characters, and a wealth of long-buried secrets, once I was hooked by this book, there was no chance of me putting it down. So much so, in fact, that I started and finished it in one single sitting. I mean, how could I have stepped away from a plot that delivered an IV drip of revelations that was buttressed by several jaw-dropping reveals? Even before any of that, though, the broken personas and serious themes meant a novel not only primed with nonstop suspense but rounded out with stunning depth to its pages. Exploring addiction, grief, and the lengths one will go to for family, this book is sure to resonate with all who dive into its riveting story.
All said and done, this gripping tale of psychological suspense had everything I could want. Sprinkled with deftly obscured clues and convincing red herrings as well as a complex plot, low-key cliffhangers, and a nuanced first half, I quickly got pulled into the story despite its initial slow burn. Once I hit that first shocking twist, though, all bets were off as the pace picked up speed. What really got me, however, was how well-written and fluid the storyline was. Thanks to edge-of-your-seat tension that never relented and a masterful character arc for the protagonist, I am now 100% smitten with this new-to-me author. So if you’re looking for a sharp, clever novel, grab this one now. After all, it was an out-and-out home run. Rating of 5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Nicole “Nic” Monroe is in a rut. At twenty-four, she lives alone in a dinky apartment in her hometown of Mishawaka, Indiana, she’s just gotten a DWI, and she works the same dead-end job she’s been working since high school, a job she only has because her boss is a family friend and feels sorry for her. Everyone has felt sorry for her for the last seven years—since the day her older sister, Kasey, vanished without a trace.
On the night Kasey went missing, her car was found over a hundred miles from home. The driver’s door was open and her purse was untouched in the seat next to it. The only real clue in her disappearance was Jules Connor, another young woman from the same area who disappeared in the same way, two weeks earlier. But with so little for the police to go on, both cases eventually went cold.
Nic wants nothing more than to move on from her sister’s disappearance and the state it’s left her in. But then one day, Jules’s sister, Jenna Connor, walks into Nic’s life and offers her something she hasn’t felt in a long time: hope. What follows is a gripping tale of two sisters who will do anything to find their missing halves, even if it means destroying everything they’ve ever known.
Thank you to Ashley Flowers and Random House—Bantam for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: May 6, 2025
Content warning: missing persons, alcohol abuse, infidelity, violence, drunk driving, cancer