Loved it! There was so many misdirections in solving the mystery, so many complicated pieces of the plot. It wasn’t as edge of the seat as the authors previous book “A Flicker in the Dark”. This is because there isn’t as much fear that the MC will get hurt.
Isabelle Drake has always had trouble with sleeping. She was once a very heavy sleeper, a sleepwalker, and now she never sleeps at all. Since her son Mason disappeared she hasn’t been able to sleep longer than a few minutes at a time. Now a year after his disappearance with no leads in the case, she presents at true crime conventions in order to keep the story of her missing son out there. Her husband has left her and is dating a woman, and tells her that she needs to move on. Can a mother really “move on” when their chid is missing? Tragedy has struck both her and her husband in the past, and we aren’t sure who could have taken Mason.
I love that the main character is grieving in the only way that she knows how. She has tried to get help with her sleep trouble, but even then is struggling.
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