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Before my review, I need to say that the format of this ARC made the book nearly impossible to read. It seems that after a certain number of letters (approx. 30), there is a number and a new paragraph. Even if this falls in the middle of a word. While this most definitely impacted on my enjoyment of the book, I have tried to write my review below without this being an influence.
I really wanted to like this book but it wasn't easy. The first bit of the book was interesting and gripping enough to make me read on but this lessened before I'd even got near a quarter of the way through. It wasn't believable and didn't offer anything else that the "missing child returns" topic hadn't already covered. That said, the book did pick up towards the end and I did want to see how it ended, although I couldn't say I cared especially for the characters.

I've not read anything by this author before. It was a fabulous read, lots of twists upon twists. Very compelling could not put it down.

A dark and quite compelling thriller which has you hooked from the start.
Jenny Kristal was snatched from outside her house when she was six years old. Her family have never given up hope that she will return.
Twelve years later she reappears with only vague details about where she has been and a seeming reluctance to fully engage with the police.
Her parents can hardly believe she is back and welcome her with open arms. Her brother is not as convinced it is really her - who is telling the truth?

Very clever!
Jenny returns home having "escaped" captivity 12 years after being snatched off the street. She is unable to give a good description of the man who took her and her version of events seems a little off...her parents want to believe she is back but can they?
Every character in the story had a truth to reveal and pain they were suffering for many different reasons and these were tied in nicely along the way as Jenny and her family reacquaint themselves.
Plenty of suspicion and a great twist at the end make this a very different abducted child story.

I really enjoyed this novel. It is cleverly written and the reader’s sympathies change as the plot develops. . The description of a family dynamic and the various characters involved were very good. Overall I would recommend it.

I enjoyed this insightful and thrilling novel very much. The storyline flows at a great pace, and the characters are well fleshed out. Highly recommended!

I struggled to try and read this book and I appreciate that it is an ARC but although I found the story good following it was extremely difficult due to the amount of numbers across most of the lines and the randomness of the sentences I am sorry to say i had to give up. At some point I hope to purchase the book and finish reading it as it did seem like a good read so for this reason I can give it only 3 stars for now.
My thanks to NetGalley and Random House UK, Cornerstone for giving me the chance to read the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

I found this book rather boring; half way through I almost gave up. Wanted to kn ow how it ended and glad I did, It was good to have a nice ending after ploughing through the book.

Totally gripped by this story. Read it in one sitting. I never do that! Missing girl (Jenny) returns home after disappearing 12 years earlier. But is she really who she says she is? What happened to her? How has her family coped? This is a story within a story within a story. Peel off the layers and yet more plot twists emerge. Absolutely loved it.

I’m really sorry but I couldn’t concentrate on the book because of all the rows of numbers on every single line.

When a girl turns up 12 years after she went missing at just 6 years old, the big question is where has she been? What happened? Is she really who she says she is? A thrilling tale with twists and turns, a good plot and surprising ending.

Sorry- this book was completely unreadable- there were numbers all over the text and broken sentences. It was a complete mess.
I will happily reread and give another review with a different copy but this one was unintelligible

I found this book a little far fetched an unbelievable. A little repetitive at times. Sorry wouldn’t recommend

Jenny Kristal was six when she walked down the street to play at a friend's house and disappeared. Now she's back - eighteen years old, traumatised, and ready to be united with her loving family.
Where has Jenny been all these years? How did she escape from her captors? The more answers Jenny gives, the more questions it seems there are to answer. Something isn't adding up. Is Jenny really who she says she is? And what other secrets are about to come to light?
I really enjoyed this book from the outset - the writing is terse, gripping, and careful, and I do have a soft spot for an unreliable narrator. From the start, the reader isn't sure if Jenny is who she says she is - and almost from the first chapters, there are twists and turns concerning her identity and what really happened to her, that only gather pace and tension as the book goes on.
I literally tore through the last few chapters wanting to get to the truth of the story (and let me tell you, I am pretty good at guessing a twist by now, but I did NOT see this one coming).
An expertly told story that takes the reader on a real thrill ride - I will absolutely be recommending this one, and can't wait to read more from this author.
NB: I was provided with a free ARC copy of this book by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Interesting concept but didn't feel it worked as well as it could have. It was very repetitive, far fetched and just didn't grab my attention. If I hadn't been reading as part of a review this probably would have been a 'did not finish'. But, I felt it only fair to finish reading to be able to give a valid review.
It could have been so much better

A missing child who returns after twelve years,but all is not as it seems.Interesting premise,lots of surprises and changes of direction.

A clever, sad and sinister concept around child abduction and disappearances. Everyone in the story was hurting for different reasons.
I enjoyed the book, but if you really thought about it, the scenarios weren’t really possible.
Read it, but be prepared to go with the flow and not try to understand if it could really happen, so many times.

Cannot give a review because the book does not work
I cannot give you anything about it
Because it does not work and the writing
Is not good
I got an arc from you

It’s a very unusual book not really for me i did skip a few pages as there was too much detail and repetition, but having said that I did enjoy it and thought the plot was very cleverly written and the ending came as a shock as never saw it coming..

Jenny disappeared when she was six.
12 years later she finally escapes her kidnappers and is reunited with her family where she can finally find safety. But is her family really happy to have her back? And is she really safe?
If you're looking for a fast-paced domestic thriller, then look no further.
It was a really good read. The story is told from Jenny's perspective, and I really enjoyed her narration.
The plot is gripping and intriguing, with a twist that I didn't see coming.
The only thing I didn't particularly like was the final conclusion. It's hard to explain it without revealing spoilers, but I just found Jenny's intentions quite unbelievable, especially considering what she went through.
I was deliberating between 3 and 4 stars. My reservation lay with the formatting of the copy I received ( numbers strewn across the pages and uneven division of the text ), and yes, I know it was an uncorrected proof copy, but still, it was interfering with me enjoying the story. But I concluded that this shouldn't affect the rating which is all about the story and I decide to give it 4 stars.