— 3/5 stars
If you know me, you know how much I love thrillers and Lisa Jewell’s books especially. I genuinely adore her writing, and the premise of this book immediately caught my attention. It felt fresh and different, something I hadn’t really read before, so my curiosity was already at its peak. When I received the ARC, I was honestly over the moon. I was so excited, so grateful, and fully ready to dive in.
That being said, this book didn’t completely work for me in the way I expected it to. The pacing threw me off a little. I’m someone who loves fast-paced thrillers, the kind that pull you in within a chapter or two and don’t let go. This one took its time and I mean a lot of time. It took me nearly 50%-60% of the book, roughly around 150 pages, to fully settle into the story. I found myself constantly trying to figure out who was who and what role each character played, which slowed down my reading experience.
However, once everything started falling into place, I kinda enjoyed it. The writing was solid, the characters were well written, and the tension slowly but surely built up.
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Okay, so this story follows Jane Trevally, a woman living a quiet, slightly isolated life in a huge house she inherited from her parents, along with her four dogs. Everything feels calm and familiar until one day she finds a strange dog named Hugo wandering around her backyard. Naturally, her first thought is to figure out who he belongs to, and that simple curiosity ends up opening a door she was never meant to walk through.
While searching for Hugo’s owner, Jane comes across Stuart Tucker, a man who immediately gives off unsettling vibes. Things take an even darker turn when Jane realizes that Stuart lives in the very place where she was supposedly kidnapped twenty years ago. That discovery leaves her shaken and full of questions why this place, why him, and why does everything about the area feel so… wrong? The deeper she looks, the more she senses that something dangerous is hiding beneath the surface.
As Jane continues digging, she learns that Hugo belonged to a girl named Daisy, who mysteriously disappeared. From that moment on, Jane becomes determined to uncover who Daisy was and how her disappearance connects to both Hugo and the house tied to Jane’s own past. The story fully revolves around Jane piecing together these haunting connections, trying to understand Stuart’s strange behavior, and unraveling the dark truth that has been quietly lurking in the background all along.
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FINAL THOUGHTS
Okay, let me be very honest here while I genuinely love Lisa Jewell’s books, this one just didn’t fully work for me. I went into it with pretty high expectations, maybe a little too high, because I kept waiting for something more… and it never quite arrived. The story felt like it was moving in circles at times, and that made the reading experience a bit frustrating.
Most of the twists were sadly predictable for me. Out of all of them, there was only one that truly caught me off guard the kind that makes you stop, stare at the wall, and rethink everything. But aside from that moment, I could see most things coming from a mile away. The writing itself was decent and very readable, but it took me forever to actually get into the story. I usually finish thrillers in three to four days, but this one took me around fifteen days, which honestly says a lot.
Don’t get me wrong, I was absolutely thrilled to receive the ARC and so grateful for it. I was genuinely on cloud nine when it got approved. But somewhere along the way, the book started feeling like it lacked depth, pace, or that signature Lisa Jewell spark I usually love. Her books often revolve around disappearance themes, which she does brilliantly, and while that element was present here, it just didn’t hit the same way this time.
Maybe it was my reading slump talking, and there’s a chance I might enjoy this book more if I revisit it later with a fresh mindset. But for now, it just didn’t give me the fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat thrill I crave. I wanted a twist that would completely throw me off balance and while I did get one, it wasn’t enough to fully satisfy me. The character development also felt a bit lacking, and some chapters came across as fillers rather than adding real weight to the story.
⚘ "Overall, this wasn’t a bad book by any means, it just wasn’t the book for me right now. I wanted more intensity, more depth, and more of that jaw-dropping shock factor. Maybe next time, it’ll hit differently." 💌
— Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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⤿ started - 29 december , 2025
Got the ARC of my most anticipated read for 2026, ahhh I’m so excited 🤭🤌🏻