Tom's mother has remarried and now their new family are moving into a new home together. It seems like the perfect fresh start for everyone, especially after the horrors Tom and his mother have had to endure. He doesn't want to spoil her hard-won peace but something about their current surroundings is off-putting, for Tom. It begins with the discovery of small holes drilled into the bedroom doors, that signal locks previously placed on the outside of them. It ends with far more shocking discoveries, that lead to the lives of more than just his own family put at stake. Tom will do anything to protect the ones he cares about, and this is about to be put to the ultimate test.
This was such an intense read, with chilling discoveries consistently made. These ensured the reader remained both engaged in the proceedings and unable to decipher the next alteration in the twisted path to the just as twisted conclusion. Even when, about half-way through the novel, the major mystery seemed to have been solved, more followed that further proved the unguessable nature of what evolved here.
Despite the shocks delivered, this was also an emotional novel, focusing on mental illness, OCD, PTSD, the long-lasting effects of grief, domestic abuse, and a whole host of other topics that I thought were sensitively handled and well-delivered.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the author, Vincent Ralph, and the publisher, Penguin, for this opportunity.