![]() ![]() With mounting dread, the story unfolds from multiple perspectives across three different points in time. With it’s complex plotting and strong character development, The Night She Disappeared really is one of the best crime-mystery-thriller novels I’ve read this year. This is the first book by Lisa Jewell that I’ve read and I found it to be impressive and compelling, so much so, that despite it’s length (465 pages), I read it over one day and late into the night, unable to put it down, that’s how consumed I was with finding out what had actually happened on the night Tallulah disappeared. It certainly seemed that way for Tallulah, who was just a really lovely young woman, doing her best to juggle motherhood and college, not asking for much at all and completely appreciative of all the help provided to her by her mother and brother, yet she had not one, but two toxic relationships pressing in on her prior to her disappearance. ![]() I wonder sometimes if certain people are more unfortunate than others in the sense that they have personalities that make them more of a magnet for the manipulations of toxic people. ![]()
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