THE NEW PULSE-POUNDING THRILLER FROM AMAZON BESTSELLER, LOUISE MULLINS What do we really know about the people we love? When his wife goes missing, Scott attempts to piece together the fragments of her past whilst remaining under the watchful eye of the police. What he discovers though is more shocking than he could have imagined, forcing him to question everything he thought he knew about her. Is it too late to save her? Have they both fallen victim to their own destruction? A compelling psychological portrait into toxic relationships, deceit, and a past you can't escape.
Dubbed the Queen of Domestic Noir, Louise Mullins' titles often delve into the darker aspects of the human psyche where more often than not somebody a little close to home knows more than they're willing to admit. So far her novels involve the murky world of addiction, child abuse, serial killers, missing women, rape, kidnapping, murder, domestic violence, drug smuggling, human trafficking, and arms dealing.
Louise Mullins is a critically acclaimed, international best-selling author of psychological crime and procedural thrillers.
Louise Mullins writes full-time using the experience she gained in a prior life working in the field of forensic mental health and psychological therapy, working with offenders and survivors of serious crimes.
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Probably the most confusing book ever written. Just when I thought I knew a character they were changed into another one completely. I was brain frozen from start to finish.
This book was pretty good. The beginning was better than the end. By the middle of the book the characters kept switching with each chapter and it was hard to follow. I also think it ended fast and left me with a lot of unanswered questions.
This started of alright and I had worked out who was who Then towards the end the person who I thought was missing was not missing as such and the person I thought was dead was not To be honest I just got very confused lol
For the first half of the book I was keeping up, but the author kept adding more narrators and not being very clear with the narrative. Also there were characters and plot points brought up that were never mentioned again. The whole thing got muddy and the author seemed to just be in a hurry to end the book without actually thing up any lose ends.
I agree with the confusing reviews. I really wanted to like this book but the ending made no sense. It was a little far-fetched and unsuccessfully tried to be too much like Gone Girl. Fortunately I have Kindle Unlimited so didn't have to pay to read it.