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I really enjoy this book as it had me gripped from the start to finish I didn’t want to put it down because I need to know what happen next. The book had short chapters so every time I finish a chapter I needed to read the next. You find in the begin that Maggie is lock in a room an in seven days it will be her son’s 3rd birthday an she needs to save his life. Definitely gripping.

Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. what a great read, had me hooked from the beginning, mind you really enjoyed this authors previous 2 books. Would highly recommend.

A smashing little thriller. Tense, pacy and one that will keep you guessing all the way through.
This is one of those books where you are praying for a happy ending and urging the heroine on to the end.
A great finale too, that didn't slow up and left me finally able to breathe out on the last page.
Many thanks to all concerned.

This was a well written book. Very sad.but terribly hard to,put down.
Maggie was kidnapped by the man aged 15.
Locked up in a room with no windows and fed every day.
The man said he was saving her from the terrible things that happen in the world.
Her parents and her brother never really gave up,hope that she was still alive, and neither did DI Wynne .
Wynne always though the man had something to do with Maggie being kidnapped but could never find any proof.
Well,done Alex Lake for a brilliant and exciting book, it certainly kept me on edge.

I really enjoyed this book despite the grim story. Maggie is fifteen when she’s snatched on her way to her cousins. The rest of the book is written in two timelines, one story tells Maggie’s story from the day she was taken and the other the current day with Maggie still in captivity counting down the days until her son turns three. When her son turns three her captor will take him away and she will never see him again. It’s written from several POV including Maggie’s parents and the police investigating her abduction.
I loved how the story unfolded and the emotional impact of Maggie’s abduction to all of those involved. This was definitely worth reading and I shall now be looking for the authors previous novels.
Thanks to Harper Collins and NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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Seven Days is a very quick and mostly easy read. There were times when I had to suspend my disbelief and when I marvelled at the shortsightedness of the protagonist, but overall, the story was very touching and had a satisfying ending. The characterisation was good, the pacing, though quite slow to start, picked up in the second half, and I was on the edge of my seat reading the final chapters. Alex Lake will go on my list of authors to read more of.

A harrowing tale that kept me up two nights in a row. Well written, lulling you in until you find yourself spellbound. I had tears in my eyes at the end. One week on, since finishing it, I still think about what it must have been like to have gone through all that. Thoroughly recommended.

I absolutely loved this thriller. It had all the ingredients that make for a nail biting chilling story. The fast pace of this story meant I couldn’t put it down needless to say I read it over two days.
It all begins with every parent’s nightmare with 15 year old Maggie not returning home and no trace of her to be found. The clever devised book is made up of chapters in the present and the past as Maggie is kept prisoner for twelve years. She bears three sons while living in squalid conditions but each child is cruelly snatched away from her on their 3rd birthday.
This captivating, creepy read tells of the horrific life Maggie endures and also the impact it has on her family who are tormented as they don’t know if she is alive or dead.
A definite 5 star read which I can recommend to thriller lovers.
My thanks to Net Galley for the digital ARC of Seven Days.

Seven Days will inevitably be compared to Emma Donahue's Room. The similarities are all there: the kidnapped woman kept prisoner and forced to bear a child who she then has to bring up in a very confined space. But there are differences. Room was in the voice of the child whereas this is from several different points of view. Maggie, the kidnapped girl has had three children, not one but the older two were taken from her on their third birthday. When the book starts it is seven days from her third child's third birthday and she is determined to save him.
I liked that the book gave us a look into the lives of those left behind when someone is taken. Maggie is the older child of Martin and Sandra. She is a typical teenager, close to her parents on the whole but beginning to move away from them and her little brother Jamie. They are devastated when she disappears and this affects them all in different ways. We also get some insight into the effect on the Detective in charge of her case though to be honest this didn't really come alive for me and I got little sense of how she was affected. At times I found the narrative very repetitive especially in the first half of the book. The second half was much better and quite gripping at times.
Overall, as you might expect given the subject matter, this was a dark read. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC.

This was an excellent book with a very topical theme. You read more and more cases in the press of girls being abducted and kept locked up, sometimes by their own relatives. Maggie, who is only fifteen, finds herself in a locked, very basic room, kept prisoner by an elderly, sinister man who insinuates himself into her grieving and distraught family.. I daren't give any more away otherwise it will spoil the story line. The chapters given over to Maggie's turmoil are excellent, particularly when we are allowed to see how she gives her son, Max, a full life despite being underground with only her for company. I did scan some of the pages of James' downward spiral, probably because I was so eager to get back to those with Maggie herself. It's a brilliant book and I look forward to reading more by this new author.

I loved Seven Days by Alex Lake. Chilling, thrilling and impossible to put down. I was drawn in from the first page to the last. A great weekend read. Thank you to NetGalley, Harper Collins and the author for the chance to review.

This book grips you from the start and you don't want to put it down.
It's chilling, emotional, creepy and spine-tingling
An amazingly written fast paced physiological thriller
Not read this author before, will now definitely be more reading from Alex Lake
Thank you netgalley, Alex Lake and HarperCollins for allowing me to read and review this book.

After reading “After Anna” and “Killing Alex” I was really looking forward to starting this book. I kept thinking about it all day at work!!
Maggie was abducted at the age of fifteen by Mr Best and has spent twelve years in a basement, she gave birth to three sons but two were taken from her on their third birthday.
She has a son Max soon to be three, she is counting down the days until his birthday, as her abductor always takes her sons when they reach three. Seb and Leo were taken, never to be seen again. This time she is determined to overcome her abductor and to escape.
The story alternates between the present and the time after she was taken. We get to see how the family is affected especially her brother James, whose life spirals out of control.
This book had me gripped from the first paragraph. It is well written and it keeps you intrigued even though you know early on who the abductor is, although it doesn’t ruin the story. I found myself screaming at the book at the audacity at Mr Best at how he infiltrates himself into Maggie’s family.
A must read book. I felt every emotion possible reading this book and although it’s not real I will be thinking about this for a long time.
Looking forward to Alex Lakes next book.

Thank you to NetGalley and HarperCollins Uk for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
Having read a couple of this author's previous books, and then read the blurb for this one, I was eager to get reading.
This story was absorbing from the very beginning, and gripping to the very end. The whole story Is gradually pieced together by using narratives from the main characters in past and present. Although the story is put together like a puzzle, it is easy to read and easy to follow.
The content is so well written and descriptive that the reader can visualize exactly how life must have been for Maggie and her family. This did make for some necessary, but uncomfortable and upsetting reading.
Prepare for a compulsive, thrilling and an emotional read!

Wow! What a fabulous book!
The storyline reminded me of ‘Room’ from the perspective of Maggie, her family, her captor and the police.
A thriller that’s full of pace from the first chapter. I have been emerged by this novel since I downloaded it to my Kindle. Read in a day, I couldn’t put it down until I knew what happened. The short chapters made this a gripping thriller that kept rolling out chapter after chapter of tense plot which had a fantastic storyline set over several timelines. Very cleverly written and executed superbly with a fabulous ending!
It’s a book with chapters that will horrify, astound and have you crying tears of sadness throughout.
Thank you NetGalley, Harper Collins and Alex Lake for allowing me to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

Totally engrossed in this terrifying tale from page one! Fast paced and totally gripping! I couldn’t put it down! Loved it! Not normally my type of read but so well written I loved it!

Chilling tense dark a book that kept me racing through the pages .Characters that come alive a story that leaves you breathless.Highly recommend grab this thriller.#netgalley #harpersuk

2 elements make this one of my favourite books of the year
The quick element of shock at the story and the wonderfully simplistic but engaging story telling style
We start by meeting Maggie who is held captive in a ‘cell’ by a ‘Mr Best’ we soon find out this has gone on for years and she has had 3 sons whilst there...2 have been taken by her captor on their 3rd birthdays and the 3rd son is due to be 3 in 7 days...hence the title, Maggie has 7 days to save him
The story bobs back and forth from present to past and past past but the effortless way the story is told means it is anything but confusing and at all times I knew which year and part of the story we were in/at
The story is emotive, brutal at times, dark and cold at others but at all times felt real, I believed it was all happening and was at various times angry, outraged, sad and wanting justice, the last part of the book really had me sat up on tenderhooks almost flicking the next kindle app page before I had finished the last
I detested ‘Mr Best’ everything about him was cruel, and the way he ingratiated himself with Maggie’s family was clever and sickening
Sub stories of a fight with cancer and drug addiction were well told and actually added to the story
There are uncomfortable scenes between Maggie and Mr Best that are there for the story and not simply put in for shock value, they are not over gratuitous and can be skipped over if needed and are a small part of the story
Really quite a brilliant book and I doubt even the casualest ( made up word ) of readers would take 7 days to read
Outstanding
10/10
5 Stars

What a book! Seven Days by Alex Lake was a book that I was so completely engrossed in from the very beginning. How could you not be - the story is fantastic. It is written so well that you just keep turning those pages. It is a fast paced and very emotional book. I challenge you not to like this book. I have read all of Alex Lake's books and enjoyed them . Definitely an author to look into if you have not already.
The subject matter of this book is not always the easiest to read. Maggie Cooper is kidnapped when she is 15. 12 years later she is still being held captive in a hidden basement by the man. Over those years she has given birth to 3 sons, 2 of whom have been taken away from her on their 3rd birthdays. Now her 3rd son Max is about to tur 3 and she knows she has to do something to protect him. She has 7 days to come up with a plan to save her son - and hopefully escape with him.
I loved that the book is told from multiple points of view. Not only do we hear from Maggie and Max, but also her parents and brother James. We see how Maggies disappearance has impacted their lives and changed them forever. We also hear from the police officer looking for her, and still 12 years has not give up hope.
Thanks to Harper Collins UK and Netgalley for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and are in no way biased..

This book reminded me of Room by Emma Donoghue at the beginning as the subject matter is the same, although it was darker as the abductor keeps killing the babies when they reach 3 Years old. The way the story kept flashing back was a good way of presenting it and exploring the feelings of Maggie’s parents. I was outraged by the way in which Best kept trying to ingratiate himself with the family - sick, twisted little man. Hated reading about James’ descent into addiction too. Was satisfied by the ending. The suspense built well and I was thoroughly gripped.