If you have ever read any of Michael Wood’s previous novels either stand alone or the DCI Matilda Darke series, you will know that the pace is always fast, the story will grip you from page one and this book does just that. I started this yesterday evening and finished it the following day, just allowing myself some sleep in between. Or should I say semi sleep as I started listening to the audio version. If you are into audiobooks it is on audible and loved the two narrators. Who brought the characters alive.
The story revolves around Dawn Shepherd who has been raised by her mum and her mum’s parents. She achieved great grades at school and went onto university to get a degree. She is now a junior paralegal at a law firm. Her relationship with her mum is good. So when she gets a call in the middle of the night from Northumbria Police regarding her mum, she initially thinks something has happened, but is shocked when told her mum is drunk and had been trying to break into her own shop. But her mum never drinks. When Dawn collects her the officer tells her she has had some distressing news, she has been wrestling with, and trying to get the nerve to tell her daughter.
When they get back to her mums house, and are settled with coffee Dawns asks her mum if she is ill, or has money worries, they have never kept secrets from each other, they have always told each other everything. Except her mum may not have told Dawn the whole truth about her father. This is the bombshell she is about to drop. It turns out her father is in prison where he had been found guilty of abducting and killing a 13 year old girl, Stephanie White, her body had been found chopped up in bits in the families loft. Dominic Griffiths, had always claimed he was innocent, saying he had found the body on the allotment, had panicked and chopped it up and hid it. Now after 20 years he may be being let out of jail due to some medication he had been put on which could have led to him committing the crime.
Imagine finding out the father you believed was a one night stand, had dated your mother, before going on to murder a 13 year old girl. Dawn searches as much as she can to find out who she is. Knowing that 50% of her DNA is that of a convicted killer is something she finds hard to deal with. The girl he had murdered had been the daughter of her favourite English teacher. The father had been a detective with the police.
From then on there are so many twists and turns in this story, it’s like a rollercoaster ride. Dawn wants to know her father, she meets her grandfather Anthony for the first time, his wife Carole hadn’t been able to cope with what their son had done.
Dawn wanting to know her father has put a strain on her relationship with her mother, her mother is worried it will all end up in tears. Dominic’s mother had kept diaries of Dominic growing up was he this evil person, was it in his nature or nurture?
I was completely engrossed in this story, I cried at some parts which I found really emotional. But as things progressed I didn’t see or expect the twists that were coming, you are drawn into the lives of the characters. The White’s who had lost their daughter, they had never really got over it, never moved on her room was still a shrine. Dominic’s father who had never visited him in prison and didn’t see him when he was released either.
The detective who had investigated the case had been Stephanie’s godfather was now in a home at 62 after having had a stroke, his son had become a detective like his father. The White’s had been like second parents to him and Stephanie had been like a sister. Her death had affected many lives. Stephanie’s father as a detective had believed that justice had been served, this caused a lot of tension between him and his wife as she felt he should never had been allowed out of prison.
Was Dominic innocent of kidnapping and murdering Stephanie? Had he spent 20 years in prison for something he hadn’t done? Let out of prison 5 years earlier than his sentence, getting a big pay off from the pharmaceutical company who had manufactured the drug that was withdrawn after it had caused massive side effects in some.
This one will keep you guessing until the end, it’s an absolutely brilliant plot, great characters, emotional, engrossing, absolutely unputdownable. I highly recommend this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read if you like a good thriller with twists and turns you will love this.