It’s often said that when tragedy strikes, the victims were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. But not Harry and Alice French.
Assaulted by masked men looking for a mysterious package and a man named Renshaw, Alice and Harry manage to convince them that there has been a terrible mix-up.
But nothing prepares Alice and Harry for the web they find themselves trapped in after their assailants leave. Especially as Alice hasn’t been completely honest.
After Harry is approached by a woman named Ruth who seems to know more than she’s letting on, Alice and their baby, Evie, disappear. When Harry realises he’s become a prime suspect in their disappearance, he seeks refuge with Ruth and demands answers, knowing keeping out of police clutches is the only way he’ll track his family down.
But how safe really are Alice and Evie tucked away in Gloucestershire with the mysterious Renshaw?
A page turner for sure I thoroughly enjoyed the book from the moment I started it. The authors writing style in this book is one I particularly enjoy and one that is often employed by authors like Dean R. Koontz.Â
Typical Mystery The authors writing style was good with few errors, but the story quickly became boring and somewhat repetitive in theme. It was very difficult for me to stay interested. I skipped through many chapters without missing anything that would change the way the story unfolds.There was definitely nothing terrifying, horrifying, nor gripping about the story. I found myself wishing it would hurry up and end. I would not recommended this title, especially to someone that is an avid reader.
I am positive you won’t regret reading this novel In the middle of the night, Alice and Harry French and their newborn Evie are confronted with their worst nightmare when a couple of intruders show up in their bedroom. The men are wearing plastic covers over their shoes, they are clearly no amateurs and the threat is very real and quite horrific. All they want however is a package addressed to a guy named Renshaw that was delivered to their house. This must be one important package, only they have never heard of Renshaw or have any knowledge…