Finding Elizabeth is the latest thriller from Ms Mellor and is an original combination of psychological thriller and historical crime novel. Eric Hamilton, a successful businessman and owner of a lucrative garment factory in East Riding, Yorkshire, moves into a house in Carlton Lane, Briarwood, left to him by his late mother and in time marries and moves in his often temperamental, stroppy wife Kathleen. Used to getting her own way and Eric simply placating her, by December 1911 she begins to make drastic changes to their living conditions by moving in her mother, Edna Larsen, and younger sister, Leah. Naturally, this makes their marriage even more tumultuous but she doesn't stop there. She later decides to move her grandmother Ivy Small in too causing yet more ructions. The last straw was when she hired a live-in maid a few weeks later in March 1912 without Eric either knowing or approving it. This left every room in their spacious house occupied and the space dedicated to Eric's belongings diminished with each passing day.
Until one day, in late April, the neighbours realise that they haven't seen hide nor hair of Kathleen for days, which was very unusual. Where is Kathleen? Has the marriage finally broken down or is it something altogether more sinister? Wow, well I certainly wasn't expecting that. This was far more intense, atmospheric and nail-biting than I thought it would be. Debra Meller is a new author to me but she has created such a tense page-turner that I was blown away. The 1920’s setting was perfectly portrayed and the plot was so chilling and disturbing that I had nightmares for a couple of nights after finishing, so the story certainly stays with you. With an engaging and memorable cast of characters and some shocking twists and reveals, I loved every second of this. The book opens with a bang while setting the scene superbly and continues to get more captivating as it progresses. Sinister, dark but deeply compulsive, this is a riveting read I highly recommend.