Take a deep breath, limber up and brace yourself for a sprint to get to the end of this book! It was a novel that I could have easily read in one sitting and by the end, was as breathless as if I had run a very fast race. For a debut novel, this is an excellent story from Scottow and one that should not be missed.
The book grabbed me immediately with a parent’s worse nightmare. Opening with the scenes showing Billy’s final moments before his abduction, the panic that follows is palpable, leaping from the pages. I felt chilled to the bone when it became clear that Billy had gone missing and over the course of the novel, Scottow reveals what really happened to Billy. Jump forwards to present day and Beth and Charlie seem to have the perfect life, the perfect marriage. However, when the first note arrives, this is when cracks start to appear in the life that Beth has fought hard to establish. Suddenly Beth can no longer feel safe in her own home and gradually her husband and even eldest son, begin to distrust her. With more threatening messages arriving, it is clear that Beth and her family are being watched. The plot spirals into mystery and conspiracy, as the past resurfaces. Learning more about what happened to Billy and Beth’s childhood years, the story intensifies as it is less clear who is leaving these notes. Will Beth ever feel safe again?
Scottow’s writing is full of intrigue and suspense. I liked the story moving between present and past, giving a greater understanding of Beth’s character. I found it difficult to ascertain who was behind the notes and my list of suspects frequently changed! Furthermore, I could really get a sense of Beth’s isolation in her barn house in the countryside. Indeed, the fog scenes and when she is in the bath were particularly chilling and I could not begin to imagine how terrified Beth must have been.
The story charges to a dramatic climax full of shocking and unexpected revelations. I could not have foreseen the plot development and was surprised by Scottow’s narrative – even down to the closing pages. I found that I could not put the book down as I was desperate to see, like Beth, who was threatening her family. With the relatively short chapters, this added to the suspense of the story and the feeling of claustrophobia – particularly when Beth’s family leave for their own safety and she loses her job.
Although a major reveal comes about half way through the story, this did not lessen my enjoyment. I actually was even more interested to see how the story would develop and what would happen next. The twists and turns in the narrative made for a read that was full of suspense and intrigue, despite the horrific circumstances of a little boy being abducted. I think Beth’s daughter, Daisy, intensifies these emotions, especially as Beth projects Billy’s abduction on to her own daughter.
This was a great read and I could not get enough of it. I read it quickly because I felt addicted to finding out more. The story was full of plenty of surprises and questions. For a debut novel, this is a solid piece of writing and I cannot wait to see what Scottow produces next.
With thanks to Bloodhound books for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.