Sunday, January 8, 2023

The Girls Who Disappeared by Claire Douglas

Jenna Halliday is a journalist attempting to create a true crime podcast in a rural town in South England. Twenty years ago, four young women returning from a night out crash on Devil's Crossing, a road rumored to be haunted. Three of these women disappeared, never to be seen again.  
From the start, this story had an ominous and eerie vibe to it, from the haunted road through deep forest to the field of standing stones, and the close-lipped and secretive townspeople. I liked the two separate storylines with no apparent connection until everything clicks together at the end. I read this book in one night, it was that good!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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