T.M.Logan's latest is a great read. Especially since I was looking for a racy, engaging thriller and knew I was in good hands when I picked it up. What I love about his books is the compelling narrative with a set of characters to care about. And I was totally taken in by Andy, the father of a boy who broke his curfew which is where the story begins. Gosh what a hook of a premise to delve into!
Gist:
Andy and Laura love their kids. Their son Connor has just completed his exams and is out with friends. The parents have been assured that he will be back by midnight.
Except when he doesn't, it sets off a series of events that shake the families up completely.
Because five teenagers went into the woods and only four came back.
Telling the truth may not be a good thing at this point after all.
My review:
- I picked it up at a time when I wanted a comfort read. This read which paints a parent's worst nightmare brought me out of a reading slump.
- I love the characters and the relatable situations. I loved how Andy the calm and composed GP functions as a rattled father. His quest to get his son out of trouble, the Boyd family with their quirks and traits, the way old insecurities surface in the face of this difficult situation has been beautifully portrayed.
- The storytelling is amazing, very plot driven and even as the reader is trying to guess what or who had done what, the twists keep coming and surprising the reader.
- I had an inkling of what could have happened and yet was taken aback by the twists in the story. Wow, loved the way the story turns.
I finished this in two sittings, such is the compelling nature of the narrative.
Highly recommended if you are looking for a good contemporary thriller story that keeps you racing through the pages.
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