*4.5 STARS*
'Blink' grabbed me right away with this opening sentence "You don't know this, but I watch you, I watch you a lot" It was clear that there would be a chill factor throughout, that 'shivers down your back' kind of feeling.
Toni Cotter and her five year old daughter Evie, have recently moved to Nottingham in the north of England, to be nearer Toni's mum. It's to be a fresh start after the tragic death of Toni's husband in Afghanistan.
Naturally she is having a hard time adjusting to life after the tragedy, and with money being scarce too, she relies more and more on medication to get her through each day. She eventually secures a job with a local estate agent, but really struggles to maintain control of her life. Evie meantime has started at her new school, but she changes from a happy, bubbly little girl, to one who is difficult and uncommunicative. And then comes that dreadful day - a day that would, without doubt, be every parents worst nightmare - Evie disappears! No witnesses, nothing, she just appears to have vanished from the face of the earth. The media blame Toni as she arrived late to pick Evie up from school, so as well as being driven crazy by thoughts of what has happened to her daughter, the panic, anguish and desolation, she has to cope with the fact that the public put the blame firmly at her door.
Investigations lead nowhere, and 3 years later, Evie's whereabouts are still unknown - the police have no idea whether she's even alive or not, but Toni is convinced that she's still alive, that she's out there somewhere, and is determined to find her.
Oh my! This was a phsychological thriller of the highest order. Misdirection is the name of the game, as it leads you to believe one thing, but be careful what you do believe as it's definitely a case of smoke and mirrors. The characters were well rounded, there were twists and turns galore, the plot was extremely clever, and it was difficult to put down.
'Blink' and you'll miss this one! Don't let that happen, get your hands on a copy, and see what all the fuss is about, you'll be glad that you did.
*Thank you to Netgalley & Bookouture for my ARC, for which I have given an honest, unbiased review*