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No One Saw a Thing: The twisty and unputdownable new crime thriller for 2023 from the bestselling author of All Her Fault

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Trata el tema de la desaparición de un menor pero con mucha originalidad ya que al final no va a ser el tema central.

Thanks to netgalley the author and publishers for the advanced digital copy in exchange for my fair and honest review. What follows is the nerve racking attempt to find the eldest girl, interspersed with background details from past events featuring younger versions of the adults. Wow this was a fantastic thriller with so many secrets and mixed up relationships told over a short time frame but with a lot of history too. Marissa Irvine arrives at 14 Tudor Grove, expecting to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate with a boy at his new school.

Jenny the mother of Jacob the family who were assumed to have Milo finds herself inserting herself into the investigation. I endure so many stankers and tell myself: GIRL get your ass off this site, but then every once in awhile I stumble across something solid, and it ropes me back in 😂 Halp.

Andrea Mara is a Sunday Times and Irish Times top ten bestselling author, and has been shortlisted for a number of awards, including Irish Crime Novel of the Year.

As she bustles through a busy Tube station with her baby in the buggy, Sive’s two other young children push ahead and board the Tube. It was only when my dad reminded me of the story a couple of years ago that I decided to turn it into a book.

Great writing, pacy and tense with believable, if very duplicitous characters and a scenario which is every parents' worst nightmare. Andrea Mara knows how to tap into your deepest fears and creates such a feeling of suspense throughout this novel that you'll stay up long past your bedtime to finish it. That's not to say the characters are shallow or one dimensional, but this book is taking you on an action-filled ride, not a psychologist session. The plot is multilayered, it’s clever and intriguing as it starts in one scary place and then you see a chasm opening which becomes a deep abyss as it deepens and thickens.Often with a book with so many characters sometimes you don’t get enough of a feel for everyone but in NOSAT Andrea weaves such an enmeshed tangle of shared history that you’re itching to know what happens to every single person. A major investigation is launched but Sive begins to fear that this is more than her child just being briefly lost, and sets off to solve the clues herself. Truth is stranger than fiction, or so it’s said, and happily for me, my kids spent most of their early years putting the heart crossways on me by temporarily disappearing and providing inspiration for future books. We didn’t really know what to do, but the person beside us said ‘your dad was shouting Tower Bridge through the doors’. What sort of person brings two young toddlers and a newborn baby in a pram to a London tube station in the middle of rush hour?

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