What would any parent do if they thought their child witnessed something horrible?!
After coming back from a weekend at her father’s house, Tess notices her three-year-old daughter Poppy has changed, drastically. She’s started wetting the bed again and has even cried out disturbing things such as ‘Are you dead?’ and ‘He did kill her.’ In addition, she’s picked up drawing disturbing images that no child her age should be drawing. Naturally, Tess concludes that something horrible must have happened while Poppy was visiting her father’s. Any normal parent would come to this conclusion, right? The only thing is nobody else really believes she has reason to be concerned. Her ex, Jason, denies any wrongdoing, and practically calls her crazy, believing this is an attempt at pursuing full custody of Poppy. Pretty much everyone else in her life believes this is just a stage Poppy will soon grow out of, but Tess isn't so sure. She is adamant that Poppy may have witnessed a horrible crime, which makes her paranoid and overprotective of Poppy, to see the least! Even worse, when Tess realizes the strange woman who briefly approached her at a restaurant several days back has now fallen to her death she thinks it might perhaps all be connected, but how? Police find Tess ever more annoying as her various attempts at connecting the dots become more and more desperate and even unhinged. At one point, Tess suspects almost everyone in her life of being connected to the death, which she’s certain was no accident, and instead a murder. Who will believe you when you’re the ‘Unheard?’
I found Tess to be incredibly annoying, unfortunately. While I empathized with her at times, especially when Jason was essentially bullying her, I still couldn’t help but agree with the fact that she came across as a crazy person, and a lot of her actions were quite foolish, which made for a long read. I don’t know if this is clever character development on the authors’ part, or if I just simply didn’t like her, but I was happy when this was over! Talk about an exhausting character! For the most part, all the other characters were unlikeable. I felt the mystery element was quite intriguing, so I toughed this one out. While I did predict the culprit towards the end, I did think the execution of the resolution was satisfactory. When all’s said and done, this was a decent mystery/suspense that had its’ moments, but for the most part it didn’t do too much for me.
I have read one previous book by this couple and if memory serves correct, felt pretty much the same about it, so I’m not sure if I will continue reading them. I’m most certainly the oddball with my opinion here, so please don’t pass this one up if you’re on the fence – you might love it!