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From the bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods, No One Can Know, and A Killing Cold, a new novel about a search & rescue expert, a kidnapped woman, and the lost girls who haunt them both.

There is a girl in a basement.
The door has stopped opening.
The light is gone.

Stranger is trapped in the dark, with only her imagination and the scribbles on the wall left by long-dead girls to keep her company. Nearly out of food and water, she makes one last attempt to escape. But if the door opens at last, will it mean salvation, or only the beginning of her fight to survive?

Audrey is a search and rescue expert who never stopped looking for her ex-best friend, Janie, who disappeared when they were teenagers. Janie used to love the local legend of a forest witch who saves girls from bad men, but Audrey knows now that for every one saved, there’s always another one lost. When she stumbles upon evidence in the forest that a teenage runaway might have actually been kidnapped from land belonging to the town’s most prominent family, she will have to dig through decades of secrets to reveal the biggest one of all: what happened to the girls before.

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Kate Alice Marshall

20 books6,182 followers
Kate Alice Marshall is the author of thrillers and horror for all ages. Her YA and Middle grade books include I AM STILL ALIVE, RULES FOR VANISHING, and THIRTEENS. Her adult thrillers include WHAT LIES IN THE WOODS and NO ONE CAN KNOW.

She lives outside of Seattle with her husband, two dogs named Vonnegut and Octavia, and two kids. They all conspire to keep her on her toes.

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Profile Image for Heather Adores Books.
1,619 reviews1,905 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 18, 2026
4⭐
Genre ~ crime thriller
Setting ~ oops, I forgot
Publication date ~ February 24, 2026
Publisher ~ Macmillan Audio
Est Page Count ~ 307 (p+ 51 chapters +e)
Audio length ~ 10 hours 8 minutes
Narrators ~ Ina Barron & Karrisa Vacker
POV ~ dual 1st, present tense
Featuring ~ 3 parts, search and rescue, missing girls

A very intriguing prologue starts us off with a girl chained up below.

Audrey, along with her faithful dog companion, Barry, are part of a search and rescue team. Barry steals the show and thankfully remains unharmed throughout.

We open up with a search for a young boy on private property. Property about to be owned by a prominent family. A politician, a former pro athlete and former child actor act like they want to help while they also do their best to ensure dark secrets remain hidden.

Audrey knows there’s something going on in the woods, and will stop at nothing to uncover the truth and hopefully get some answers on her missing teenage “friend” Janie. She certainly doesn’t always make the best choices, but she can’t help but keep digging and digging and digging.

It's told in below/above & before/after & here/now chapters, which was easy to follow along with.

Overall, a bit of a slow burn, but I was fully engaged. Had some nice twists, too.

Narration notes:
Thrilled there were two. They both did fabulous.
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256 reviews58 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 13, 2026
Thank you Netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an ALC of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

In case you weren't aware, 2026 is the year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese Zodiac, and apparently, the year of the fire thrillers!

I don't know if our Author's know we can use the distraction now more than ever or what. But, I'm telling you, they're going HARD this year.. especially with the thrillers! This one is absolutely no exception and will have you hooked up until the last words on the last page.. Missing girls, A small town with big families in power, and a witch in the woods? YES PLEASE!

The writing is a lot more lyrical than in most thrillers I've read which I also found really enjoyable. I think the beautiful writing definitely helps boost the books magical aura! Some of the best thrillers can feel like a prison meal on the way down.. Beautiful writing just isn't something that's necessarily needed to make a good thriller. But this book really highlights what a phenomenal combination the mix can be.

A true thriller lovers must read! And definitely a book I will be personally recommending. Honestly this has been the fast January of my LIFE and I owe it all to Netgalley and the amazing Authors, such as Kate Alice Marshall. Who are kind enough to trust us readers with their book babies. It might not seem like much but, when you have regular depression on top of seasonal depression, January tends to SUUUUUCK. And making peoples lives suck a little less is a pretty huge accomplishment in my book! This was my first read from this author but it definitely won't be my last! As always if anyone has any recommendations of what I should read from this author next, please let me know below!

Until next time,
Hades
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* ADHD side note*..The line about an "old" show called Teen Wolf and an AARP membership left me cackling like my girl Winifred Sanderson
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637 reviews592 followers
November 5, 2025
Kate Alice Marshall is an auto-read author for me. Period. If she writes it, I’m reading it. I was absolutely thrilled to get this one! It also features a dog you love.

There is a girl in a basement. The door has stopped opening. Will she ever get out?

Audrey volunteers with the search and rescue team in her free time. She has become quite obsessed with it. Her obsession started when her best friend in high school disappeared and never returned.

I will say that I have shied away from woman held captive tropes. They are, at times, a bit descriptive in abuse. I’m pleased to tell you that none of those things are mentioned here! So if that is something that you have stayed away from, know that this is safe to read!

This story had so many twists that I might have whiplash lol. I had to go back and reread a part towards the ending, but I finally figured it out. Lol.

I highly enjoyed this one, and her loyal fans are sure to love it too! My kitten, Rowan, couldn’t stop chewing on it…. So it’s Rowan approved 🤣.

Add this to your TBR and pre-order your copy now!

4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Pub Date- 2/26

Thank you to the publisher for my gifted copy!
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February 18, 2026
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in the mood for a thriller .. hope this arc is good 😭
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306 reviews78 followers
January 24, 2026
reaction immediately after finishing: Wow.

More thoughts to come.
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8/10: 4⭐️’s

First of all, the narration was great (Ina Barron and Karissa Vacker-one of my personal favorites). It was incredibly helpful to have two narrators for this book as well as the chapters labeled with above or below and before or after to separate the different timelines. I might have been confused without that.

This is a dark book. After a little bit of thinking, I don’t know how to say much without giving away a lot. And I definitely do not want to spoil any thing for other readers.

Audrey is a high school counselor and a volunteer search and rescue member. Barry, her dog, is wonderful, but a has a bit of an attention problem so his time with search and rescue didn’t last long. Her ‘best friend’, I say that loosely because someone like Janie doesn’t sound like someone I would want as my friend at all, disappeared when they were teenagers. Now a teenager from the school she works at has gone missing, but no one seems to be looking for her. Much like with Janie.

Audrey can’t seem to help herself from searching for answers. While out hiking, but pretty much being nosy and curious, with Barry and the new teacher at school, they stumble across something that changes everything.

With that I will stop because my rambling self is so tempted to say more than I should!! Especially since an inkling I had about something turned out to be correct and I had an ‘I knew it, I just knew it!’ moment and want to tell everyone what it is that I knew! It’s twisted.

I do want to note that my favorite character in this book is Kenny. He doesn’t have a significant role, but oh gosh, I would love to have a friend like him.

This was dark and twisty and had some definite moments of holding my breath just a little bit while various scenes played out.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced audiobook. It was a doozy! All thoughts are my own.

Rating and thoughts posted: 1/23/26

Publication date: 2/24/26

TW: captivity with assumed various forms of abuse.
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I forgot to add a quote from Len (?) that is one of my new favorite lines from a book:
“Don’t escalate the stupid.”

I need to start a list of lines I want to try to incorporate into conversations with others😂.
Small addition: 1/24/26
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354 reviews13 followers
February 20, 2026
Sooooo gooood! Mystery after mystery. This is a gripping thriller! Truly entertaining! I enjoyed every part of it!

Thanks so much to Macmillan Audio and NetGalley for this ALC of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall, to be published on February 24th, 2026.
Profile Image for Linzie (suspenseisthrillingme).
901 reviews1,008 followers
February 18, 2026
Haunting, dark, and so very, very twisted, The Girls Before was another unputdownable read by the queen of side-eye-worthy characters. Interweaving two plot lines that both shined a bright light on violence against women, this slow-boiling plot was as addictive as it was unsettling. You see, not only was it a multi-layered mystery of trauma, friendship, survival, and family, but it was an edge-of-your-seat read from beginning to end. With deeply fleshed out characters and a plot that never stopped shifting, the sense of dread and foreboding made it impossible to put down. Yup. It was another one-sitting read from the unstoppable Ms. Marshall. After all, you’re definitely going to need to know what long-buried secrets this suspicious crew is hiding just out of view.

As much as I loved the complex characters, onion-like plot, and atmospheric setting, though, the twists were the winning piece to this stunning tale of psychological suspense. I mean, the last third of the book was almost whiplash-inducing. Thanks to well-timed reveals that were as gasp-inducing as they were apt, I learned not to trust a single soul. You see, with cat-and-mouse antics and dirty deeds, the layers of lies made this book into a definite win. On top of all of that, though, there was also a touch of romance and an adorable dog (don’t worry, he’s doesn’t get harmed). A well-plotted story that kept me guessing throughout, I highly recommend giving this one a try. After all, it was both deliciously dark and thoughtfully poignant. Rating of 4.25 stars.

SYNOPSIS:

There is a girl in a basement.
The door has stopped opening.
The light is gone.

Stranger is trapped in the dark, with only her imagination and the scribbles on the wall left by long-dead girls to keep her company. Nearly out of food and water, she makes one last attempt to escape. But if the door opens at last, will it mean salvation, or only the beginning of her fight to survive?

Audrey is a search and rescue expert who never stopped looking for her ex-best friend, Janie, who disappeared when they were teenagers. Janie used to love the local legend of a forest witch who saves girls from bad men, but Audrey knows now that for every one saved, there’s always another one lost. When she stumbles upon evidence in the forest that a teenage runaway might have actually been kidnapped from land belonging to the town’s most prominent family, she will have to dig through decades of secrets to reveal the biggest one of all: what happened to the girls before.

Thank you Kate Alice Marshall and Flatiron Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.

PUB DATE: February 24, 2026

Content warning: forced captivity, missing person, violence, gun violence, mention of: drug addiction, child abuse
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648 reviews46 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 31, 2026
There's a girl kept captive in the dark. There's Audrey, a guidance counselor and search-and-rescue expert who never stopped looking for her missing best friend, Janie. And there are the ghosts of all the girls before - the ones who vanished from the forests of the Pacific Northwest, amidst legends of a witch who helps desperate girls. But there's nothing supernatural about it.

What begins as a claustrophobic survival tale unfolds into something much broader: a haunting, multi-layered mystery about friendship, trauma, and what it means to be saved. Mercifully, it's not your typical "woman held captive" story - refreshingly, there are no graphic depictions of violence, only the echo of what's been endured. The pacing is brisk, the atmosphere dark and foreboding, the twists satisfying, and Audrey's bond with her dog gives the story unexpected warmth. I did, however, roll my eyes at how many red-haired women seemingly disappeared (in a small town in the Pacific Northwest, no less) without anyone making the connection.

I listened to the audiobook, and it's excellent. Narrators Ina Barrón and Karissa Vacker are perfectly paired: Barrón gives voice to the raw desperation of the captive girl, while Vacker's particularly stellar, empathetic narration of Audrey's perspective grounds the story in reality.

The Girls Before is an elegy for the lost, and for the ones who refuse to stop looking. Kate Alice Marshall once again proves she's one of the most consistent voices in contemporary suspense.

Many thanks to Macmillan Audio for providing me with an advance copy of the audiobook via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

"The Girls Before" is slated to be released on February 24, 2026.
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February 15, 2026
This was such a great twisty mystery thriller. I was wondering who the Stranger was in the "below" chapters and what happened to the girls in the "above" chapters the whole time. I found this story to be very engaging and it was a quick read for me.

Audrey was tenacious and a main character you could get behind. She has an awesome dog named Barry, a stable job, relationship insecurities, and good friends that she loves. All of this makes her very relatable. She also has an obsession of sorts with finding missing people. Audrey has a sort of sixth sense about these things and has learned to trust her instincts.

Stranger is trapped, but also tenacious. Her chapters are dark and scary in a realistic way.

As with any mystery thriller, there will be parts where you have to suspend your disbelief, but I did not find that difficult to do with this story. I have read this author before and her writing always grabs me and I have loved everything I've read by her. Her writing just really works for me.

I had the audiobook narrated by Ina Barrón and Karissa Vacker. It was very well done and I definitely recommend it. I didn't want to stop listening. The narration fit the characters perfectly.

4.5★ rounded up for audio and because I just didn't want to put it down.

Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for providing me with a complimentary electronic audio copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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2,816 reviews874 followers
January 27, 2026
This author is always so good!! A guaranteed wild and twisty read, and The Girls Before was no different.

Dark and suspenseful, we have a school counsellor who volunteers with Search and Rescue who gets herself caught up in a town secret, with a prominent family at the centre. Audrey will not let it go, no matter what the police tell her, she knows there are girls buried in the forest, girls that have gone missing without a trace. With an urban legend to boot, there are cover ups galore, making this a very interesting story.

As always Karissa Vacker does an amazing job with narration. I always love listening to her telling the story.

This was slower burn than the author’s usual pace, so the audiobook was definitely the way to go , kept me listening and interested all the way.

Thanks so much to Macmillan Audio for the early copy to listen to. Out on February 24th.
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880 reviews219 followers
October 5, 2025
 Talk about long buried secrets…the secrets revealed in The Girls  Before will definitely take you by surprise. The book starts out as a slow burn to pique your curiosity about what Audrey is going to do and  to get you invested in what is going to happen to the girl below. A fabulous mystery and a story of survival, family and ambition, and how your past (and “what ifs “) can totally take over your life. Another great book by Kate Alice Marshall.
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September 10, 2025

Wow.. just Wow! This is one of those books that will not leave your hands. And if you have to put it down, you won’t stop thinking about it. It’s dark, tense, emotionally charged and wonderfully suspenseful. Told in alternating POVs with characters that are hard not to like. Especially Dev and Barry. For those who have read the book, am I right? If you haven’t yet, you’ll see what I mean.

Kate Alice Marshall is at the top of her game. I can’t wait to see what’s next.

Many thanks to Edelweiss and Flat Iron Books: Pine & Cedar for the advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
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63 reviews11 followers
January 31, 2026
I love Kate Alice Marshall, and I have recommended her books to so many of my friends. My favorite thing about her writing is the way she always has just a touch of creepy, almost supernatural spookiness layered into stories of real world nightmares.

In The Girls Before, our spooky story is the Bloody Mary, Blair Witch-esque Jenny Red Hands, and our real world nightmare is a town with a history of disappearing young women.

As you can imagine, I was beyond excited to start this one. And there were elements that I enjoyed. I was very into the Jenny Red Hands story, and I wish it had played a bigger part in the overall plot, or that it had wound more tightly into the main story. Ultimately I felt like it was flashy and fun, but if it had been completely removed, it wouldn’t have really made a difference to the characters or events. I do have to admit that this was probably on purpose though. The book did make a point about how legends like these sometimes take away or distract from real tragedies, and I thought that was an interesting and important observation. So, much as I personally may have just straight up preferred a Jenny Red Hands book, I guess I’m ultimately glad that in this one, the focus was on the real world side of things.

It was also super twisty, and I can always appreciate being kept on my toes. However, I will say that it was one of those ones where I made a wild guess about what I thought was going on, it twisted away from that, then it twisted again and again and again until it twisted all the way back around to my original guess. I don’t know if that’s quite the same thing as being predictable, but it does still sort of bum you out. Also, despite the twists and turns, there were several sections that felt slow to me. I saw another review that called it “a slow burn thriller,” and I think that is the perfect was to describe it. I felt like everything was happening but nothing was happening throughout quite a bit of this book, and when I set it down, I wasn’t always excited to start it up again.

I listened to The Girls Before on audio, and I think the narrators did a good job. They were easy to listen to and each handled their chapters well. However, I think this story probably works better in print format. There were a few times when I got confused about who was speaking. I also kept feeling a need to go back and reexamine details and information we were given earlier, which would have been easy to flip to in a printed version - not so simple on audio. This is not in any way a criticism of the quality of the audio production, just perhaps something that would have worked better for me.

Overall, it wasn’t my favorite of Kate Alice Marshall’s books, but I still think it was enjoyable! It’s got a very intriguing premise, and it will definitely be a perfect fit for many readers. It’s expected on February 24, 2026!

Thank you so much to Kate Alice Marshall, NetGalley, and Macmillan Audio for giving me access to this alc in exchange for an honest review.
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January 22, 2026
The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall was one of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to in a long time. Audrey is a compelling main character, and I really enjoyed her ability to help find missing people. While Audrey is great, Barry and Dev truly stole my heart. They added much needed relief to the intense plot.

The plot is gripping, and the way the two timelines intertwine was done exceptionally well, keeping me fully engaged throughout. Everything comes together beautifully, leading to a very satisfying ending. I couldn’t stop listening and highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys smart, well written suspense novels.
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November 11, 2025
I definitely prefer the author’s other books. This was way too slow and honestly did not care for the story or the characters.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC.
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July 24, 2025
THE GIRLS BEFORE by Kate Alice Marshall might be her best work yet.

The story starts off alternating between Above // Below. In the Above chapters, we get the perspective of Audrey, a search and rescue expert who has never stopped looking for her ex-best friend. In the Below chapters, we learn that a girl is trapped in a basement with only scribbles on the wall to keep her company, left behind from long-dead girls.

The first half of the book is a slower-burn. I was very curious about Audrey's perspective and her role in the story, but I kept finding myself wanting to get back to the Below chapters.

Once the timeline switched about halfway through to Before // After, I was utterly captivated and could not put this book down. The slow-burn start was necessary to the backstory and when I finished this book, I was insanely impressed by Kate Alice Marshall's plotting and storytelling.
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529 reviews58 followers
December 4, 2025
This book was amazing and so hard to put down. There is so much suspense and mystery in each chapter and as the book goes on, we get different chapters from different narrators and also a timeline jump which made things easier to understand. I was on edge worrying as Audrey tries to solve the mystery of the missing girls and puts herself in danger numerous times. The build up in the book makes it hard to trust anyone, so I really had no idea how it could end until I actually got there. This book had the perfect mix of suspense and character building to keep me on my toes the entire way through. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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January 23, 2026
The Girls Before was creepy, intense, and addictive! I couldn’t stop turning the pages. I loved how the story wove together mystery and survival. Kate Alice Marshall does an amazing job keeping you guessing with all of the suspense and the dual POV. If you want eerie woods vibes and long buried secrets, this book is definitely worth reading. The audiobook narration by Ina Barron and Karissa Vacker was fantastic! Their performances brought so much depth to the story and made the characters feel completely alive!
Profile Image for Celeste Velocci (bookrecs_by_celeste).
464 reviews138 followers
February 9, 2026
Thank you Macmillan Audio for the gifted ALC of The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall. All opinions are my own.

I liked this one but did not overall love it. It was too much of a slow burn for me. After finishing I found myself really confused but I think that it is more of a me problem than a book problem. Sometimes when listening on audio I find myself zoning out if I am not completely hooked from the start. I went into this one really excited to read it because I enjoyed this authors other work. I did not quite connect with the characters and the plot as much as I had anticipated or wanted to. I think a lot of readers are going to love this one unfortunately it just was not my favorite. Positives of the book was the setting and the atmosphere. I really felt the atmospheric thriller vibe throughout the entire book and even had myself looking over my shoulder a bit or feeling claustrophobic while some of the plot and setting were being described.

An atmospheric and twisty thriller/mystery about trauma, secrets, family, and friendship. Multiple missing girls and a prominent family at the heart of what went wrong. Find out how our main character Audrey a search-and-rescue expert uses her skills of survival knowledge of an age old legacy of all of the girls before.
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534 reviews54 followers
January 28, 2026
THE GIRLS BEFORE
🎧 audiobook review • out 02.24.26
⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (3.5)

thank you @macmillan.audio for my gifted ALC
#macaudio2026

kate alice marshall is unfortunately hit or miss for me and this one leans more towards the miss mark. don’t get me wrong, the story was intriguing and the twists at the end hit me full speed— but the story leading up to the twists was not very memorable.

narrated by the one and only karissa vacker 👌🏻who does absolutely incredible every time

audrey is part of search and rescue, and while searching the woods for a missing boy, can’t help but think of her childhood friend who went missing years before.

lots of secrets to uncover, lots of family members that I kept getting confused with 😵‍💫, and overall a good story that I will still recommend, it just wasn’t a personal favorite.
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442 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
January 27, 2026
"𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘤𝘩 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘰𝘥𝘴 𝘸𝘩𝘰 𝘩𝘦𝘭𝘱𝘴 𝘸𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘥 𝘸𝘰𝘮𝘦𝘯. 𝘐 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘬 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦'𝘴 𝘢 𝘯𝘦𝘸 𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘴𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺 𝘧𝘦𝘸 𝘺𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘴. 𝘖𝘶𝘳 𝘵𝘰𝘸𝘯'𝘴 𝘰𝘸𝘯 𝘣𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘥𝘺 𝘔𝘢𝘳𝘺. 𝘐'𝘷𝘦 𝘢𝘭𝘸𝘢𝘺𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢."

"𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘪𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵?"

"𝘛𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦'𝘴 𝘴𝘰𝘮𝘦 𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘥 𝘰𝘧 𝘱𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘳 𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘨𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘴 𝘢 𝘴𝘩𝘪𝘵 𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘩𝘢𝘱𝘱𝘦𝘯𝘴 𝘵𝘰 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭𝘴."

💭 THOUGHTS:
𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝗕𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 is a dual timeline psychological thriller with a sprinkle of urban legend and a lot of tension.

Audrey is a compelling protagonist and flashbacks flesh her out further. Stranger's captivity and fight for survival is riveting. Side characters, such as Kenny, Dev, and Barry (the dog), provide some levity and relief to the intense plot and to the extremely prestigious (and shady) family in town.

Marshall does an exceptional job with her plotting. The alternating Above/ Below chapters between Audrey and Stranger give a slight slow-burn at the start, but it doesn't ever feel like it's dragging. Multiple missing girls over the years combined with the local legend of Jenny Redhands weaves a sense of unease into the story. I was fully engaged while waiting for the two timelines to intertwine and equally engrossed once they did.

With twists, secrets, and plenty of suspense, 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗶𝗿𝗹𝘀 𝗕𝗲𝗳𝗼𝗿𝗲 is another gripping win for Marshall. Readers of Marshall's as well as Gillian Flynn and Simone St. James will likely find enjoyment with this one! [4☆]


🎙 Ina Barrón and Karissa Vacker do a wonderful job with the dual narration. Having two narrators further distinguishes the Above/ Below chapters and perspectives. Vacker is one of my favorites and continues to prove her vocal prowess here. Barrón shines just as bright, and I look forward to listening to more from her!


✨ Thank you to Macmillan Audio and Net Galley for the ALC! [Pub date: 2•24•2026]
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2,061 reviews271 followers
January 24, 2026
Lots of twists, atmospheric and kept me guessing and entertained. This author is an auto buy for me. Some creep, a little romance and so many emotions depending on each scene.

I love the narrator which is a plus. I have listened to several of the books Karissa Vacker narrates and she is phenomenal.
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61 reviews
December 8, 2025
Thanks to Goodreads and Flatiron Books for the Advanced Reader’s Copy! I’ve read two other books by Kate Alice Marshall, so I was thrilled to win a giveaway for her latest. This book was fantastic. I absolutely couldn’t put it down. I was so invested in the characters and the mystery. Even when I thought I’d figured out a twist, it kept me second guessing. The alternating POV works so well.
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1,496 reviews330 followers
October 27, 2025
This was a slow burn thriller. It wasnt my favorite by her but I still enjoyed the story. I like stories that involve missing people and esp when you do get the POV of that missing person and them being kidnapped and stuck in a house with no way out. You definitely will be guessing the whole way through the book.
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480 reviews24 followers
January 23, 2026
4 ⭐️ Wow! What a knock out mystery thriller. This might be my favorite Kate Alice Marshall book to date. For starters, I picked the audio because Karissa Vacker is truly an amazing narrator and does the best male voices in these thriller settings, she shines in this production and kept me hooked from start to finish. I listened in pretty much one day, I could not put this book down. This is a slooooow burn folks, the first half is a lot of set up and not much happening but the twists were good, even if I saw the big one coming just a few chapters before the reveal. There were enough surprises to keep me happy and guessing throughout the whole first half. The reason I knocked a little off the rating was because it was eerily similar to That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally. I loved that book too but don’t worry it is different enough with separate twists!

This book follows a few POVs, Audrey, a high school guidance counselor obsessed with finding missing girls due to guilt she harbors from not being there for her childhood best friend right before she went missing and the second POV is from an unnamed victim captured somewhere “below”. I typically have a hard time with slow burns but this one kept me engaged with those suspense building “below” chapters. Stories of missing girls are always a bit devastating as it relates to the abuse they suffer but Kate handles this topic with care and nothing is glorified or depicted graphically, mostly implied. Also, I loved Barry (the dog)!!

Overall, I really enjoyed this audiobook and highly recommend consuming in that format.

TLDR:
* Slow burn - missing girls/mystery
* Multiple POVs
* Good twists
* Excellent audio narration
* Triggers treated with a lot of care, not graphic

Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the advanced listeners copy in exchange for my honest review. This book will publish on February 24, 2026

This was my 15th book of 2026
Format: Gifted ALC
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262 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 10, 2026
This is quite a slow-burn book and while I prefer more fast pacing books, I think it worked with my mood. That said, I did find myself wondering at times: how slow is too slow? There were moments where I wished the pacing would pick up just a little.

What really worked for me were the multiple POVs, especially the victim’s perspective. I liked not having to guess what was happening “below,” because we actually get to experience it: the darkness, the chains, the lack of food and water. That contrast between below (the victim’s reality) and above (Audrey’s POV) was one of the strongest parts of the book.

While our story starts with Audrey searching for a missing boy, we soon find out that the reason she is participating into these search and rescue missions is her childhood friend Janie, who disappeared 10 years before. Their relationship wasn’t perfect; sometimes friend, sometimes enemy, but the guilt consumed Audrey and never really let her move on. I liked how persistent she was, how she never truly stopped searching, even when life kept moving forward around her.

Ofc, Barry (THE doggo) stole the show in any scene he was mentioned :D :D.

Overall, while the story takes its time, I think it builds up nicely and delivers by the end. The audiobook format worked really well too, the narrators did an excellent job bringing both timelines and perspectives to life.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 stars)

Thank you to NetGalley & Macmillan Audio for the audiobook ARC.
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468 reviews30 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 2, 2026
Thank you so much Macmillan Audio & netGalley for this ALC! It was one of my most anticipated reds of 2026!
This was so good!! I loved the story from start to finish, and I honestly recommend going into this one completely blind. I still haven’t read the full synopsis, and I truly think that’s the best way to experience a thriller/mystery like this.

The atmosphere is tense and unsettling, the dual storylines kept me hooked, and the slow uncovering of secrets had me turning pages nonstop. It’s dark, gripping, and emotionally heavy in all the right ways, with that creeping sense of dread that never fully lets go.

If you enjoy thrillers that rely on mood, buried secrets, and the feeling that something is deeply wrong beneath the surface, don’t overthink it,just pick it up and start reading!!
Listening Speed: 1.5X
Narrators: Ina Barrón; Karissa Vacker
Feedback: I have only kind words to say about Karissa Vacker, her voice is absolutely divine, and her performance is, as always, top top top. She elevates the story in every possible way and makes an already gripping read even more immersive. I believe this is my first time listening to Ina Barrón and I was honestly very impressed!
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374 reviews18 followers
January 29, 2026
I really wanted to enjoy this more than I did but it just ended up not being for me.

Why?
-it was so convoluted, confusing
—even when it finally started coming together I was back and forth trying to figure out the timeline of what happened when and didn’t think I could validate some of it

-it was pretty far-fetched and I needed to suspend disbelief (imo) to carry on with it (the big twist)

-without spoilers, it drove me nuts having to wait until the epilogue for absolute confirmation of what we finally learned.
—the earlier twist was the big thing and I felt like the epilogue info could’ve arrived sooner and so many other things would’ve made more sense.

-I usually enjoy a multi timeline but the way this was vaguely labeled left me confused more often than I care to admit, leading to a lack of enjoyment.

-I didn’t particularly care for many of the characters either, tbh. Audrey’s obsession was…a lot. Janie’s frenemy traits pissed me off. Len was the most likable character for me, and the rest, well…no.

What to expect:
- [x] Multi pov
- [x] Dual timeline
- [x] Twists
Topic(s): missing girls, family drama

Audiobook:
Narrator(s): Karissa Vacker, Ina Barron
1.5x

Flow and Pacing:
- [x] Engaging
- [x] Slow

Recommend:
Maybe. People who enjoy big twists, regardless of plausibility, will likely glom onto this one and enjoy it. I’d be surprised if many are able to figure it out fully!

(My favorite Marshall books are A Killing Cold, No One Can Know and What Lies in the Woods.)

Quotes:
“What is the world but a set of jaws.”
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161 reviews47 followers
February 2, 2026
The Girls Before follows Audrey, a search-and-rescue expert still haunted by the disappearance of her teenage best friend. When she uncovers evidence that a missing girl may be tied to a powerful local family, she is forced to confront decades of buried secrets, a chilling local legend, and the truth behind what happened to the girls before.

While the premise is strong and atmospheric, my experience with the audiobook made it difficult for me to fully connect with the story. The narration, performed by Karissa Vacker, often pulled me out of the story rather than immersing me in it. I struggled to distinguish between characters, and the voicing of male characters in particular disrupted the flow and tension, making it hard to stay engaged.

On its own merit, the story has solid ideas and an eerie setup. However, as someone who has been reading thrillers for many years, I didn’t find the execution especially surprising or memorable. The writing is competent, but it didn’t stand out within the genre for me.

I suspect this book may work better in print, as the narration significantly impacted my overall experience. Readers who enjoy slow-burn psychological thrillers with folklore elements may still find something to appreciate, but the audiobook format ultimately wasn’t for me.

Final Thoughts:
• 🎧 Audiobook narration significantly affected my experience
• 🌲 Strong premise with folklore elements
• 🐌 Slow-burn pacing
• 📖 Likely better suited for print than audio

Thank you again to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to listen to and review this audiobook in advance.
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