I couldn't put this book down! The multiple perspectives added layers to the suspense, making it feel like I was unraveling the mystery alongside Margot. Ashley Flowers' background in true crime podcasts shines through - I could practically hear her voice narrating the internal dialogues.
The small-town setting felt so real, from the gossipy neighbors to the haunting cold case. That scene where Jace confronts his mother? Absolutely gut-wrenching. It's rare to find such raw emotion in thriller novels.
While the plot moves at breakneck speed, I did wish for more character depth. Margot's investigation felt too smooth - where were the dead ends and red herrings that make thrillers truly satisfying?
And that ending... I actually flipped back pages thinking I'd missed something. The abrupt conclusion left me equal parts frustrated and intrigued. Was this artistic choice or setup for a sequel? Either way, it's the kind of book that stays with you long after the last page.
Despite some flaws, the twists kept me guessing until the end. Perfect for readers who enjoy fast-paced mysteries with small-town atmosphere, though maybe not ideal if you crave neatly tied resolutions.