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So what did happen to Helen? That’s the journey we go on when we start the book. The book is split into four sections. It’s told from four characters point of view, which is similar to the style that Jodi Picoult uses and I really enjoy it. Rosie Fiore keeps her character chapters on point and with each of them having their own tone and style it was really enjoyable.

The key theme of the book is that Helen just disappears one day. Helen a normally fastidiously person doesn’t collect the kiddies from school and slowly the unnerving reality hits the family that she’s gone, vanished into thin air. So it’s our journey as the reader to put the jigsaw of truths and lies together.

It’s fast-paced, engaging and cleverly written. It has been a long time that I have read a book in one sitting. But I was hooked and I had to find out what happened to Helen.

A refreshing fast paced edge of your seat read! If this book was a movie it would get an Oscar! Ticks every box of my reading wants tick tick tick BOOM, it definitely started my reading year with a bang!