I did have a problem with the plot though - and that was with the ending. I enjoyed the build up with the idea that a woman could disappear, completely without trace, and then, twelve years later reappear. I could understand that Finn might have told the truth about what happened at that stop in France, but perhaps not the whole truth about what had gone before. We all have selective memories where such matters are concerned. What I couldn't handle was the ending. Without giving any spoilers, I simply didn't believe that the idea held water. I was grateful that I was listening to an audio download (which I bought myself): if it had been a physical book it might have been thrown against the wall.
The audio bookaudiobook, narrated by Kevin Hely and Catherine McCarron is good and the listening very easy. I'd happily listen to more from either or both of them.
I'd like to thank the publishers for making a copy of the Book book available to the Bookbag.
If this book appeals then you might also enjoy [[Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell]].
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