Clare Mackintosh is best known as a crime fiction writer who has had several bestsellers since she started writing in 2011. Her debut novel I Let You Go won critical acclaim and was shortlisted and won several awards. Her other novels have also become award winning titles and been translated into more than 30 languages across the …show more content…
She is feeling lost and believes that life in a small Welsh village will help her clear her head and start anew. But as much as she tries to put the past behind her, it is almost an impossible task until she decides to confront things. She is living every mother’s nightmare and only has Investigator Ray Stevens and his team to look to for justice. It is a great psychological thriller with an emotional twist that completely changes the dynamic of the narrative to culminate in an explosive …show more content…
It is a claustrophobic and dark thriller about a woman bored with her mundane life. Her life is the same old drudgery of walking to the train station, waiting for the train and sitting on nearly the same spot in the car every day. She has never suspected that with her dreary life anyone would be interested in her until an ordinary commute back home turns into a nightmare. While perusing the local newspaper classified, she sees her face staring right back at her in a listing she never placed. She is supposedly looking for love on a dating website she has never heard of. She thinks nothing of it when the ad changes to a different woman the following day and never sees her grainy picture again. But researching the women in the ad, she shocked to learn that the women in the ad are reported victims of the violent crimes of murder and rape. She seeks the help of a detective who soon discovers that the ads have a twisted purpose throwing Zoe into a panic. She is certain that she is the target of someone who put her picture in the ad. Now every man seems to be a possible kidnapper even if it is just the friendly man in the car smiling at her. For all she knows he could be preparing to make his move at the next