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Forget Me Not

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Five years ago, Helen lost her husband. Now she may lose her life.

Five years ago, Helen’s husband Paul went missing while skiing in the Swiss Alps. His body was never found, but he is presumed dead because no-one could have survived a night on that freezing mountainside.

It took Helen a long time to get over her loss, but now she has pulled her life back together – she is an acclaimed interior designer in a loving relationship with a new man.

Even better, Helen has just been offered her dream project, renovating a luxurious chalet in an idyllic location. There’s only one catch – it’s right next to the resort where Paul went missing.

She decides to take the job anyway, convincing herself that a visit to the scene of her great tragedy will actually be good for her, that it will give her a chance to lay old demons to rest.

But soon after she arrives, she makes an utterly shocking discovery and finds herself caught up in a nightmarish web of treachery and deceit where nothing is as it seems.

Only one thing is certain – the mountains want to claim another body…

262 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 26, 2022

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Miranda Rijks

42 books878 followers
Miranda Rijks is the author of 26 psychological thrillers, many of which have been Amazon bestsellers. She lives in Sussex, England with her Dutch husband and black Labrador.

Her fast-paced, twisty thrillers are inspired by scary things that have happened to her or places she has visited.

Miranda turned to writing after recovering from Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. She's so grateful that she's now a full-time author and living the dream!

Visit www.mirandarijks.com to get her FREE novella, The Cheat, and the chance to name characters in her books.

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Profile Image for LIsa Noell "Rocking the chutzpah!".
736 reviews577 followers
October 17, 2022
My thanks to Inkubator books, Miranda Rjiks and Netgalley.
This book just wasn't good enough.
I loved the setting. Seeing the Swiss Alps would be a dream come true!
Luckily that setting was almost a character into itself!
The actual story was pretty good, but it was so predictable that I found myself rolling my eyes. "Heave chest and heavy sigh.."
Also, Helen and her penchant for commenting on how well everyone spoke English was cringeworthy! I was happy ☺ that she was from England and not the U.S! Usually it's the American's with foot in mouth disease!
All in all, a quick read.
Profile Image for Jasmine.
280 reviews540 followers
October 17, 2022
Forget Me Not has a slow start but gets progressively more gripping and twisty.

Helen has pulled her life together since her husband Paul went missing, presumed dead, five years ago from the Swiss Alps while they were on holiday.

Now Helen is an interior designer with a young daughter and a fiancé. When she receives a call asking if she wants to work on a large project with an even larger budget, Helen thinks it’s too good to be true. It turns out it is because the project is at a Swiss chalet in the same area where Paul disappeared.

But it’s too good of an opportunity to pass up, so Helen makes her way to the chalet. Of course, things do not go to plan, and Helen has to remain professional while everything goes sideways.

This compulsive thriller is a quick read and has dual timelines.

Initially, I wasn’t all that interested in the story because it felt like a ho-hum domestic thriller. But after the first twist, I was hooked. However, the twist hinges on a plot device that I could do without.

Most of the characters were unlikeable, which is fine, but they were also a bit flat. I read it solely to find out how Helen and her daughter would fare.

Another thing that started to grate was Helen’s constant assessment of everyone’s English proficiency. Literally everyone. It’s Europe; it’s not uncommon for people to speak more than one language and for one of those languages to be English. Yes, do not go into a foreign country expecting everyone to speak it, but also, maybe don’t comment on how impressed you are with their fluency right when you first meet them. Wow! You speak English so well! It rings just a bit condescending. Okay, rant over. I might be nitpicking.

On another note, the setting was the shining star of this book. I could practically feel the cold seeping in and could easily envision this idyllic mountainscape.

This was my first time reading a Miranda Rijks book, and I might try another by her in the future.

3.5 rounded down.

Thank you to Inkubator Books for providing me with an arc via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Profile Image for Kaceey.
1,514 reviews4,534 followers
October 31, 2022
2.75⭐
Unlike the title, this book ended up being rather forgettable.


Since losing her husband Paul years ago Helen has tried her best to move on. He disappeared and was thought to have fallen to his death in a skiing accident. With no body found, she has waited years to have him declared dead.

Now Helen has to return to the same ski resort where Paul went missing all those years ago. Can she finally put the past behind her? Or is everything about to resurface.

I’ve listened to a few books by this author and enjoyed them all. This time I chose the digital version. Is that where I went wrong? Somehow I think it was more than that!🤦‍♀️

And the ending was beyond random. I have to say this was my least favorite from this author to date. But having enjoyed her previous works I will still be looking for more of her books. Maybe I’ll just stick to the audios.🫤

Thank you to NetGalley and Inkubator Books
Profile Image for Linda.
1,653 reviews1,707 followers
November 5, 2022
There's something about the energy and the purity of Switzerland. Both of my grandparents were born there. That's what initially drew me to Forget Me Not. An amazing setting for a story and the promise of frigid suspense......until it started to thaw.

Helen and Paul have booked a vacation room at a ski lodge in the Swiss Alps. From the onset, we sense that Paul is adapting more readily to the slopes than Helen. Paul, an avid skier, takes the ski lift to the higher elevations. Helen has never had the opportunity to ski and is relegated to newbie lessons near the lodge.

A definite argument can be heard coming from their room. Paul heads off to the ski lift and Helen sulks. Hours pass and Paul has not returned. Helen searches the local bars. She then notifies the hotel desk and the police are called. Days later, Paul is officially declared missing.

Fast forward six years and Helen is now an interior designer. Well now, she's gone from mousy to magnificent. She's in a relationship with Andrew and has a young daughter. Helen has taken a design assignment in the same exact village where Paul went missing. Imagine that.

As Helen settles in, she notices a man in the distance who resembles Paul. It couldn't be possible. So the rest of the book has Helen leaving her daughter while she chases an illusive man. I'm feelin' the thaw drippin' at a faster rate.

This was my first novel by Miranda Rijks. It had all the foundational bones to be a really inticing novel, but it went far off the grid. The characters and their actions were so far-fetched. It became Never Never Land instead of the Swiss Alps. The chapters were filled with rigid details of food and movements while the finale was snapped shut so quickly. Important characters never made it to the wrap-up. It was like Rijks had a flight to catch. Abrupt and not very satisfying in the least.
Profile Image for Louise Wilson.
3,657 reviews1,690 followers
October 21, 2022
Six years ago, Helen lost her husband, Now, she may lose her life. Five years ago, Helen's husband Paul went missing when skiing in the Swiss Alps. His body was never found, but he is presumed dead because no one could have survived a night on the freezing mountains.

What I really like about reading a Miranda Rijks book is things are never quite what they seem at first. The chapters are told in the then and now format. Later on in the book, we also get chapters from another character. The pace is fast from the first page. This is a very twisted read. The story is so descriptively written that I could almost feel the chill from the pages. The story is set in Switzerland and England. This is another fantastic read by the author.

I would like to thank #NetGalley #InkubatorBooks and the author #MirandaRijks for my ARC of #ForgetmeNot in exchange for an honest review.
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79 reviews47 followers
December 5, 2022
That was underwhelming, unfortunately. The author packed too many characters that had no necessity to be there. The ending was trying so hard to be shocking (as all thrillers try to do to be fair), but those loose ends were so “underdone”. And I found the whole experience to be a tad boring 🤷‍♀️ (skim-reading doesn’t suit any book I tell ya). I will compliment the atmosphere of the story though, it is quite cold and Christmas-y.
Profile Image for Melissa Borsey.
1,888 reviews38 followers
October 18, 2022
I loved this twisted dramatic mystery set in the beautiful Swiss Alps! This book hooked me from the very beginning and I loved the ending. I thank Inkubator Books for the opportunity to read and review this book.
Profile Image for Alicia Bayer.
Author 10 books251 followers
October 15, 2022
This thriller almost felt more like a drama than mystery at times, especially as you learn everything (almost) that’s happened. Helen’s husband is missing and presumed dead in the Alps while they’re vacationing and she is newly pregnant. Five years later she is offered a short term job there and while there she is sure she sees him, which sets off a chain of events. The story is told through two main POVs, one of which is much more likable than the other. I was unsatisfied with the end but enjoyed feeling immersed in the Swiss mountain setting.

I read a digital ARC of this book for review.
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458 reviews52 followers
October 28, 2022
A quick read which I devoured in one sitting. This author knows how to get the readers heart pounding. The tension slowly ramping up and the story itself was definitely not what I was expecting. Another gripping read from one of my favourite authors.
Many thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the ARC in return for giving an honest review.
Profile Image for Judy Collins.
3,275 reviews442 followers
July 25, 2023
Powerhouse Miranda Rijks returns following The Insomniac with her latest twisty psychological thriller —FORGET ME NOT. One woman gets caught up in a web of deceit, lies, and dark secrets in this deadly riveting cat-and-mouse game of suspense and murder.

Atmospheric and gripping with unexpected twists— a cracking mystery!

Set in the picturesque Canton of Valaris in Switzerland in ski season, the Prologue features a young woman (Noemie) skiing with her mom.

She appears a much more experience skier than her mum and advances way ahead. Then out of nowhere, another skier runs into her, leaving her for dead. The other skier never stops. A hit and run.

Told from POV Helen Now/Then and Paul Now/Then. Six years earlier and now.

Helen and Paul were married. They seemed happy; however, Paul began having an affair early in their marriage. He hid this from Helen. He was a chef and always used his work as an excuse.

Helen Sellers, an interior designer, is pretty much the family's breadwinner. She is a lovely person, and now she suspects she is pregnant. However, Paul acts strange and never wants to have a conversation. He is furious about the possibility of her being pregnant.

Then: They are on holiday in the Swiss Alps in Lanviere at a cheap hotel, and Paul tends to go off skiing without her. Their marriage is strained, and Helen does not know why unless he is afraid of being a dad and the responsibility.

Helen informs him she is indeed pregnant after the test. He storms out to go skiing and never returns. After an investigation, she is told no body was found and was in an area off-piste, which is very dangerous.

Before this, word had gotten out about the young girl who lost her life on the slopes (the one that someone ran into and did not stop). Since Paul was out skiing, Helen wondered if he was the guilty party.

NOW: Six years later, she is happy, has a daughter Emily and dating Andrew, a wonderful man who loves Emily as his daughter. They have purchased a home together and look forward to the date they can marry.

Unfortunately, they cannot get married until seven years are up due to the legal system having to wait since it has been six years since Paul went missing to declare him legally dead.

Helen is self-employed as a designer, and all is going well with their little family. Helen receives a request to design a swiss app chalet for a very wealthy client; however, located in the same area that holds nightmares for her. The same town where her husband went missing. She swore she would never return.

She talks it over with Andrew, and they decide it would be a good opportunity and her dream job, but they will be apart during this time.

She heads to the resort area of Carviez in Switzerland and meets the architect and client. She is staying in a run-down cabin/chalet they put her in that is not luxurious but comfortable. She sets out to get this job started and completed so she can return home. She also meets the older couple next door. (more mystery here)

The village is delightful, with extensive slopes, a skier's paradise. But the event that changed her life she cannot forget.

She is back and forth from home to the Alps, and things get complex on the job with many setbacks and problems. She also thinks she sees Paul at an event. Someone that walks and looks exactly like him. Is she seeing things, or could he be alive and living here?

Due to the design project having issues, she decides to bring her daughter, Emily, with her on the next trip and puts her in a daycare group, which she seems to enjoy. Andrew visits on the weekend.

Helen gets spooked when Emily starts talking about a nice strange man and then a teddy bear gift. Helen is afraid it is Paul. Then strange things start happening at the job site. Who is trying to sabotage her? She could have been killed and wound up getting her foot/leg injured.

She pulls her daughter out of daycare and hires a teen babysitter to stay at her place. Can she trust her? When Emily goes missing, Helen is afraid for her daughter, and who could be the kidnapper, Paul or someone else? Is there something more sinister going on?

What has Paul been doing all this time if he is indeed alive?

In a race against time, Helen must save her daughter and finds herself in the middle of a revenge plot (more than one). In a place, she feels unsafe, and now she must save her daughter and herself. She wants more than anything to escape this place and return to her safe life with Andrew and Emily.

WOW, you can count on Rijks to always create vivid settings and descriptions. The Swiss Alps are stunning and being a commercial international interior designer myself for many years working with many top resorts, hotels, and architects worldwide, plus I love skiing —so I was in heaven with FORGET ME NOT!

Pulse-pounding and utterly captivating, with an unpredictable plot and perfect pacing.

I always learn something from Miranda's books and enjoy her inspiration behind the book and her author's notes.

FORGET ME NOT is a unique and clever thriller that keeps you guessing until the end, and there is always a final jaw-dropping twist. You do not get to read too many books set in the Swiss Alps, so this was a rare treat! I read this one in one sitting, and quite challenging to put down.

This fast-paced, compulsive thriller features dual timelines and multiple POVs, and the setting is both atmospheric and idyllic. I disliked Orla and Paul and loved Helen and Andrew.

Highly recommend. I am slowly making my way through her backlist between all the new ARCS on my TBR list. Also, my October reading list keeps expanding, but when you discover a Miranda Rijks book is coming out at the last minute, you drop everything and add it.

Special thanks to #InkubatorBooks and #NetGalley for a gifted ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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My Rating: 5 Stars
Pub Date: Oct 26, 2022
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2,449 reviews217 followers
October 4, 2022
From the ominous cover image, a mayen nestled in the Swiss Alps, to the final word, Rijks will have you engaged in the atmosphere of panic. You'll feel jumpy and get caught up in the rush as she builds up the tension that creates her signature thriller.

Set in Corviez, a small but upcoming resort, in Valais, Switzerland Rijks’ plot centers around the actions of a man stuck in a conundrum - a situation he should never have gotten himself into in the first palace.

The author explores the split-second decisions we make every minute of the day and shows us that we never fully appreciate the consequences of those decisions until it’s too late. She also examines the definition of love and questions if that’s all that’s needed for a successful marriage.

I loved the chapters from Helen Sellers’ point of view because she’s definitely the underdog in this novel and has the most to lose. With all her baggage, she brings complexity and emotion to the story and gives it character. Rikjs’ use of multiple points of view allows us to see inside the head of most of her characters, thus building more dramatic tension.

As is always the case, (1) I walk away with more knowledge and (2) am challenged. This time I was educated about the traditions of the canton of Valais; the Inalpe festival, Desalpe, and the combats de reines. I loved how the author leads us to question if we were facing the same circumstances, what would we do?

I enjoyed the captivating story which I raced through in a day and the sinister read full of twists which kept me off balance and piled on the pressure. Most appealing was the freshness; a new and unique setting, with an unpredictable plot and great, new characters with not often written about careers.

My only regret? That we were not having raclette for dinner.

I was gifted this advance copy by Inkubator books and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
Profile Image for Ellie.
411 reviews203 followers
March 31, 2023
3.5 stars

I was drawn to this book based on the Swiss Alps setting (I read it in February when I was looking for something wintery- though the present day parts of the story take place in the summer). I thought this was a decent read, but was more of a drama than a thriller and was a slow burn. I really didn’t like the ending, but overall it was a compelling premise, and a decent read
1,722 reviews110 followers
October 24, 2022
This was a brilliant book, set in Switzerland mostly it was very intense and twisty. It describes the country so accurately and I could feel the snow and cold as I was reading. It had you believing one thing and then it went off in a different direction so that you were thinking something entirely different. A great read. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
Profile Image for Kay Oliver.
Author 11 books197 followers
November 22, 2022
Christmas 2022 Read #2

I love Rijks. But this was not up to her usual standards.

The setting was wonderful. Easily the best part of the whole story--snowy alps. The characters were weak, flat, and unlikable. The story was slow and predictable. I wanted to love this but it totally missed the mark for me.

I look forward to more from Rijks.
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354 reviews8 followers
October 4, 2022
5 years ago Helen goes on a skiing trip to Switzerland with her husband Paul. He comes up missing in treacherous conditions. Everyone assumes he’s dead. Present day Helen is moving on with her life and has a fiancé and 4 year old daughter. She is now an interior designer and gets a job decorating a Chalet in the Swiss Alps where her husband went missing. She keeps thinking she’s seeing her dead husband and strange things start happening.
This was a very suspenseful read with a surprise ending. It was hard to put down.
Thanks NetGalley and Inkubator Books for this ARC!
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2,045 reviews93 followers
August 15, 2023
I flew through this one and read it in a couple of sittings. Rijks is becoming a must read author for me and I am enjoying her style of writing. I had a few things figured out with this one but not all, and I was entertained by this one the entire time. I loved the setting of Switzerland as well as the characters, though not all are good people obviously, and I liked the surprises in here from a couple of folks I was not expecting at the end.

Thank you to Inkubator Books and NetGalley for the digital copy to review.
Profile Image for Kori Potenzone.
891 reviews86 followers
October 14, 2022
When Miranda Rijks puts out a new thriller you do whatever you can to get your hands on said book..

I am a long time fan of Rijks and have read everything published to date (I believe 17 in total) so I am sure that it goes without saying that I adore her work. Now, we all have a long list of books that we plan out to read in a specific order BUT when a Rijks book pops up, I lose all self control, completely deviate from the plan, and read the book.

Forget Me Not, the perfect title for the perfect book.

The pace was set, the progressive build up had me reeling and the twist was executed with perfection. The story is narrated from multiple points of view and dual time lines. I became instantly absorbed in what was going on that I lost touch with reality. Forget Me Not was one of the fastest books I have ever read as each time I flipped my page I became addicted to the words that glittered across my screen.

If you know anything about Rijks you dont need me to sell you on Forget Me Not, you already know its going to be good but if you haven't read a book by this incredible author, then what are you waiting for?

FIVE STARS!
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942 reviews5 followers
October 17, 2022
I really enjoy this author's books!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read an advanced copy. I enjoyed it tremendously!
It was an action packed, edge of my seat ride!
I highly recommend!
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1,063 reviews127 followers
November 6, 2022
A psychological thriller? Yes please!! This was an amazing book , had me absolutely hooked to it from the first sentence right until the end (even though I never wanted it to end!)

One of the many things I loved in this book was the descriptions that the author gave to the settings and to the characters , it gives in great depth and really puts you into the story so you are absorbed by it.

The main character of this book is Helen , she is a very believable character and I sympathised with her many times. Her husband went missing in the Swiss Alps and now 5years later , Helen has been offered a renovation job... but it is next to where her husband had gone missing. She uncovers a shocking discovery, she is thrown into a Web of lies and the mountain is ready to claim another.

The book is fast paced , the storyline is riveting, it keeps to the story rather than unnecessary tangents, it has lots in it that keeps you hooked on it and bringing you back too it. A really great thriller!
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818 reviews143 followers
October 5, 2022
Forget Me Not had me on the edge of my seat from the word go. If you are looking for an author who never fails to deliver a page-turner that will keep you reading late into the night, be sure to add Miranda Rijks to your TBR immediately.

Five years ago, Helen lost her husband during a skiing holiday in the Swiss Alps. Though his body was never recovered, Paul is presumed dead, and Helen has moved on with her life along with the couple's child, Emily. When her work takes her back to the Swiss town where she lost her husband, Helen is unsettled but knows that she must find closure to the dark chapter of her life. But a shocking discovery will take her straight back to the trauma of the past, and present an entirely new element of danger.

This is a five star read that held me in its grasp from beginning to end.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Inkubator Books for an ARC.
Profile Image for Linda (Lily)  Raiti.
479 reviews93 followers
February 8, 2023
This was good! After a slow start, I wasn't sure where this was going. It got progressively darker, with the tension picking up pace big time. I loved the setting of the Swiss Alps, great plot - loved the duel time line and POV's. The character development was where I felt a little let down. Paul's character was one that I found a little lacklustre/flat. Overall a compelling read, that I would recommend. This is my first by M Rijks, and look forward to reading more from her.
3.5 stars
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for an advanced reading copy.
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943 reviews166 followers
April 5, 2024
Helen and Paul married for 3 years are on holiday in Switzerland. They have a few arguments and Paul goes missing. Five years later Helen, an interior designer, accepts a job and returns to the place Paul died/missing. This is a quick and suspenseful read!
Profile Image for Angela Y (yangelareads) ♡.
674 reviews154 followers
October 30, 2022
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ARC provided by Inkubator Books.

Six years ago, Helen lost her husband. Now she may lose her life. Five years ago, Helen’s husband Paul went missing while skiing in the Swiss Alps. His body was never found, but he is presumed dead because no one could have survived a night on that freezing mountainside.

It took Helen a long time to get over her loss, but now she has pulled her life back together – she is an acclaimed interior designer in a loving relationship with a new man. Even better, Helen has just been offered her dream project, renovating a luxurious chalet in an idyllic location. There is only one catch – it is right next to the resort where Paul went missing. She decides to take the job anyway, convincing herself that a visit to the scene of her great tragedy will actually be good for her, that it will give her a chance to lay old demons to rest. But soon after she arrives, she makes an utterly shocking discovery and finds herself caught up in a nightmarish web of treachery and deceit where nothing is as it seems. Only one thing is certain – the mountains want to claim another body.

This book was just not good enough for me. I loved the setting and was the shining star of the story, and visiting the Swiss Alps would be a dream come true. The story was pretty good, but it was just too predictable. The characters were also the weakest element of the story. I know that flaws make the character more human and more real, which makes them relatable; but it has a detrimental effect on me as a reader. I’m unable to emotionally connect with them. It was an overall quick and easy read. I enjoyed it but would’ve hoped for the twists to be done differently.
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359 reviews12 followers
November 4, 2022
Forget me not is another thriller to add to my list of books that managed to tug on my heart strings.

The book was written with four different chapter styles but ultimately follows Helen as she has overcome an incredibly terrible ordeal while on a holiday in Switzerland with her husband. Now living her life with her daughter Emily and her new partner Andrew she has been given a job opportunity that shouldn’t missed. Her only reservation is that it is back in Switzerland.

As she makes friends with locals and has to continue spending more and more time in Switzerland to deal with deadlines she starts to see her presumed dead, husband Paul everywhere.

I found forget me not to be incredibly captivating and I found myself connecting to the main character Helen almost instantly. With a lot to deal with throughout the book I definitely lost myself trying to figure out what the hell was going on and was shocked when I found out the truth about her husband.

He became a character I instantly disliked, although that feeling somewhat changed towards the ending, when I found myself becoming slightly emotional.

This was an incredible read from the author who is fast becoming one of my favourites.

Profile Image for Єлізавета Максименко.
Author 2 books181 followers
August 20, 2023
Thank you to Inkubator Books and NetGalley for the digital copy to review.
Overall a compelling read, that I would recommend. This is my first by M Rijks, and look forward to reading more from her.
This one was good! This story is fast paced , the storyline is riveting, it keeps to the story rather than unnecessary tangents, it has lots in it that keeps you hooked on it and bringing you back too it.
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448 reviews72 followers
October 11, 2022
This was a very slow paced read. It took a while for the build up and the twists didn’t really seem to mesh well together. It was an overall quick and easy read. I enjoyed it but would’ve hoped for the twists to be done differently.

ARC received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest opinion
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Author 22 books411 followers
March 4, 2023
My first book by this author and it certainly won't be my last. The start really had me gripped and turning those pages. Although the husband was an absolute tool, I really like the MC even if she did exaggerate everything. A twist thrill ride with plenty of "oooh!" moments!
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1,714 reviews187 followers
October 16, 2022
Miranda Rijks is one of those authors whose ARC I read on the day I get it, and as soon as the print copy becomes available, I order it and read it again before adding it to my library. She consistently writes layered, twisty thrillers that are all-consuming to the reader.

I loved that this book was mainly set in the Swiss Alps, a beautiful yet rugged landscape that claimed the life of Helen's husband Paul while they were on a ski trip. Because his body was never found, she clung to some hope, but after being assured that no one could survive the freezing, punishing night on the mountain, she accepted her loss. The marriage was unexpectedly rocky as Helen just found out she was pregnant, and Paul was not happy with the news.

Years have passed, and Helen is in a loving relationship and is a successful interior designer in England. She's just accepted her dream job remodeling a Swiss chalet, even though it's right next to the resort where Paul went missing. Putting her misgivings aside and telling herself the wonders this job will do for her resume, Helen moves forward. She anticipated limited time away from her home in England, but the job quickly becomes demanding. Determined to see the job through, she gets the shock of her life when she sees Paul in public one day. Maybe she's mistaken...but what if she's not?

The dual timelines and multiple points of view really enhance the story, and I can honestly say I didn't see the ending coming. When I'm reading thrillers, I rarely try to guess the twists as I'm usually too immersed in the story and am just enjoying the ride. You don't have to wait long to get your hands on this one as it publishes October 26, 2022.
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