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I really enjoyed this book all the way through. It had a really good plot, great main characters and really keeps you hooked on the plot. I would highly recommend this book.

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Paul and Steph own a house in London that allows them to live on the top two floors and they rent out the first floor as well as the basement. Those in the bottom half of the house are very quiet and usually keep to themselves say for some car watching. Paul and Steph have a 17 yr old who unfortunately goes missing. The police are called and the reader is then thrust into three different perspectives. That of Emma, the first floor tenant and Chris Watson who lives in the basement. The author does such a great job with changing characters as well as the timeframe. This writer definitely has a great future in writing thrillers and keeping the readers enthralled and captivated with the twists and turns. I highly recommend this book.

Thank you to netgalley as well as the author/publisher for allowing me to read this book in exchange for my honest review.

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* spoiler alert ** One of those books where it feels like absolutely everybody is lying,and not just little white lies either.
The two not connected stories were frustratingly keeping me glued to the book so I could see how they did connect.
Major drama.
A good story with twists a plenty.
I can't help but feel I'd like to know what happened to Billie though.

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Chris Watson, a driving instructor lives with partner Vicky in the basement flat and Emma Brighton on the ground floor and they are the downstairs neighbours of Steph and Paul Harlow who own the house and live on the top two floor with seventeen year old daughter Freya. Freya goes missing and her disappearance appears to be linked to the past ..... The story is told in two timelines, twenty five years ago and in the present day and from several perspectives.

What a cracking debut which clearly indicates a writer with a very bright future. This is a really good mystery thriller which keeps your attention throughout as you try to solve the intriguing puzzle. The different points of view are very interesting and illuminating throwing up so many secrets, lies and cover ups and each of the protagonists have good backstories. It becomes apparent that several characters are wearing masks and carrying burdens that weigh them down which come to the surface with Freya’s disappearance being the catalyst. The characters emotions are well depicted with everything from being bereft and fearful and terrified by what could happen to Freya to unraveling guilt. The plot is very good as is the pace, it’s full of tension and suspense as the mystery deepens. There are plenty of deceptively clever twists and revelations as the consequences of all the secrecy emerge and you have no idea how it’s all going to end.

Overall, a compelling and intriguing read which I thoroughly enjoyed.

With thanks to NetGalley and Hodder and Stoughton for the arc for an honest review.

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An excellent crime thriller depicting the disappearance of a teenager girl that upends the lives of her family and neighbors. Highly recommended!

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I enjoyed this book, but found the number of secrets concealed by all the characters strained belief. This aside, it was a real page turner and I felt I really had to finish it. There were many twists and turns to the plot, which kept one's attention. The ending did seem a bit too cosy.

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I received an advance readers copy in exchange for an honest review.

I wanted to like this book more than iI did. It really felt like a time filler. None of the characters to draw you in or are especially interesting, all seem a bit flat. Just turning pages to get to the end of the story. Three stars

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London couple Paul and Steph lead a happy life along with their daughter Freya. But when Freya disappears, the cracks in the family begin to appear. It would seem things were not as rosy as they seemed. Their downstairs neighbor, Emma and next door neighbor become drawn into this picture of what was far from the perfect family. Twisted and creep

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Steph and Paul are a happily married couple (for the most part) living in a nice flat in London. Everything is well until their teenage daughter Freya disappears, leaving her parents wondering whether everything they thought was real was just a façade. But Freya vanishing has an impact on their neighbours, the quiet, keeps to herself Emma, and driving instructor Chris, who’s got reason to keep himself to himself. As the story skips from one character’s perspective to another, you have to wonder who is actually keeping the most secrets, and how well can you ever know the people who live so close. I thought it was nicely paced and kept me on my toes, wanting to reach the conclusion.

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