Young mum, 19 year old Tallulah Murray, her baby Noah, and boyfriend, Zach, (father of Noah), are living with Tallulah’s mum Kim. Tallulah and Zach dote on baby Noah equally, and after a very tough year, they’re treating themselves to a date night at the local pub. Kim is babysitting, it’s a beautiful summer’s evening, it should be a special night, but when they don’t return home at the end of the night, it leads to a mystery that detectives find impossible to solve.
The last sighting of Tallulah and Zach, was when they left the pub with a group of the local ‘in’ crowd, led by Scarlett, a thoroughly spoiled individual, in fact Scarlett’s group are all wealthy, and privileged, and definitely not the type to mix with the likes of Tallulah and Zach. The group were heading to Scarlett’s parent’s mansion for a pool party.
Over a year later, and finding themselves with no serious leads, the police team investigating the case, are no further forward, but the investigation and thereby deduction process, is taken up by Tallulah’s mum Kim, and Sophie ( the new headmaster’s girlfriend). Sophie, a novelist, finds a hand written sign by the back gate of her and partner Shaun’s cottage, just by the entrance to the woods. The sign says DIG HERE, so naturally, she does just that, and discovers something very interesting that definitely relates to the missing couple’s case. Between them, Sophie and Kim manage to do what the police were unable to, and their extensive investigations and intelligent powers of deduction finally brings results.
Told from multiple POV’s and three timelines, the story owes much to the author’s talented use of smoke and mirrors, and results in an addictive read, with several twists, and a very surprising ending.
Thank you to Netgalley and Random House UK, Cornerstone for an ARC. * I have given an honest unbiased review in exchange*