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The Vanishing Place

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Pub Date Oct 02 2025 | Archive Date Oct 07 2025


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** THE INSTANT NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER ** " A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR * * A WASHINGTON POST BOOK OF THE YEAR * 'A sizzling debut' - NEW YORK TIMES 'Raw, emotional and haunting' - DAILY MAIL One girl escaped. But the forest took another... A young girl wanders into the small town of Koraha, her hands stained with blood. She won't speak, but her path is tracked through New Zealand's unforgiving wilderness to a cabin - and the scene of a double murder. The townsfolk know this cabin; it has a violent history. Twenty years ago, another girl was forced to flee, leaving her siblings and father behind. But now that her family's secrets have led to more victims, Effie has no choice but to return to the bush and face the truth of what happened there... and why she ran. Flooded with atmosphere and full of twists, The Vanishing Place is perfect for readers of Lucy Clarke, Liz Moore and Chris Whitaker. 'A genuinely thrilling ride' - LISA GARDNER 'A page-turner that I finished in one sitting' - PATRICIA WOLF 'Zoë Rankin is a brilliant new talent' - ALICE CLARK-PLATTS 'An evocative, intelligent, five-star read' - JANICE HALLETT 'Deeply atmospheric and full of intrigue' - PHILIPPA EAST

** THE INSTANT NUMBER ONE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER ** " A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR * * A WASHINGTON POST BOOK OF THE YEAR * 'A sizzling debut' - NEW YORK TIMES 'Raw, emotional and haunting'...


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I read it in 2 sittings as I couldn’t put it down it will definitely be living in my mind forever
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This was such a unique interesting story with amazing characters and strange setting was face paced and kept you completely submerged in story

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What a debut! I inhaled this book in one sitting.
Effie has built a life in Scotland having left New Zealand 17yrs prior. Effie had previously lived with her family in the bush but fled following an act of violence. In 2025, a young child, weathered and starved, walks into the village supermarket of the town she grew up in bearing a striking resemblance to Effie at the same age. Effie is compelled to return to the place she swore she would never re-visit. But old wounds die hard and Effie is haunted by her past as she tries to understand why her parents chose the life they did. With a brutal murder in the bush, and the mysterious child, the only witness, Effie must work with oldest friends Lewis and June to find out what really happened, both then and now. Highly recommended. Huge thanks to the author & publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review

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Scotland-born author Zoë Rankin’s passion for the outdoors seeps through the pages of her outstanding debut The Vanishing Place, which takes readers deep into the rugged, deadly magnificence of the New Zealand bush. It’s a compelling, atmospheric tale set on the ‘wild West Coast’ of her adopted homeland’s South Island, entwined with smalltown secrets, past sins, atypical upbringings, and religious fervour. With an exceptionally strong sense of people and place; you can almost smell the fern-encrusted undergrowth as you read, hear the babbling streams and birdsong, and feel the scratching anxiety of just how easy it would be to vanish in such isolated back country.

As we begin, Effie is a highly capable police officer on the Isle of Skye in Scotland who has a habit of sometimes stubbornly getting in over her head. Putting herself and others in danger, with the best of intentions. She has always loved remote places, despite mixed memories of growing up in a cabin deep in the bush outside of Koraha, a tiny West Coast settlement, before escaping to the far side of the world as a teenager. But when a girl who looks just like Effie stumbles into a Koraha store, covered in blood, bringing back echoes of a troubling past to the small community, Effie is called back to New Zealand to try to find answers, including what happened to the rest of her own family?

There is a lot to love about The Vanishing Place. Rankin, who has won prizes for her short story writing and been knocking on the door of the (novel) publishing world for a while, masterfully immerses readers in Effie’s tale, past and present, along with that of Lewis, the boy who saved her many years ago, and is now a sole-charge policeman on the West Coast who is trying to deal with Anya, the bloodied young girl who’d appeared out of the bush. The Vanishing Place is an exceptionally well-crafted thriller, rich in character and place, beautifully written.

[This review was first published in the Summer 2025 issue of Deadly Pleasures magazine]

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