Welcome to my blog tour for The Missing Woman which is been hosted by Bookouture
They live in the big houses on the pretty street. Those other women, as we call them. And to think I used to want to be like them, to have their money and happiness, to live and laugh and play like them. Not any more.
My thoughts
Raring: 4
Would I recommend it ? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First of I want to say a huge thank you to the publisher Bookouture, the author Georgina Cross , and to NetGalley for inviting me to join the blog tour for this book as well as letting me read and review it.Right form the start I was hooked after reading just the prologue,and that helped set up the multiple twists and turns the story has. And it helped bring the characters to life as well as their dark secrets, because it seemed like everyone had something to hide and it made you question everything you thought you knew about them. As for the pace it wasn't to slow or fast in fact it was perfect , because it give you more time to learn more about the characters themselves and it helped set the story up every more so you could just set back and get lost in it , and not have to worry about anything .
Title: The Missing Woman
Publication Day: Jan 6th 2021
Author: Georgina Cross
Buy Link:
Amazon: https://geni.us/B08LNZ5DJ1Social
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Description:
They live in the big houses on the pretty street. Those other women, as we call them. And to think I used to want to be like them, to have their money and happiness, to live and laugh and play like them. Not any more.
It’s the fourth of July and the whole town is gathered at the local pool. Through the sweltering afternoon, we single mothers don’t mix with the other women––the ones with the perfect lives and happy marriages. Women like Sabine Miller. But when Sabine shoots me a desperate look across the water and suddenly disappears, my blood runs cold
Running to the back gate, all I find is a silver charm bracelet she dropped on her way out. I convince myself I’m imagining things until Sabine’s husband Mark appears. When he realizes she’s missing, he phones the cops straight away. “Someone has been threatening Sabine,” he says. “Now they’ve kidnapped her.”
Hours later, I wish I’d run faster. The whole town is searching the streets, calling Sabine’s name over and over. On the TV, Mark is begging for someone to bring his wife home.
The truth is, I was the last person to see her alive––and it’s killing me inside. Now the cops are at my door asking questions. I’m terrified they’ll find out what happened years ago between me and Sabine. Something I’ve never told anyone
But I need to tell someone. Can you keep a secret?
From bestselling author Georgina Cross, the most exciting new voice in suspense, comes a twisted and unputdownable psychological thriller about the power and damage of secrets behind closed doors. Perfect for anyone who was totally hooked by The Wife Between Us, Big Little Lies or Gone Girl.
Author Bio:
Georgina Cross is the author of works of domestic suspense, psychological suspense, and thriller.
She is represented by Rachel Beck with Liza Dawson Associates with her suspense fiction appealing to readers of The Good Girl by Mary Kubica, The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle, The Mother-in-Law by Sally Hepworth, and Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty.
Georgina has been writing since she was a child. Notebooks & floppy discs filled with stories: adventures growing up in New Orleans and tales from Malaysia & England where her family lives. After graduating from Louisiana State University, she pursued a career in marketing & communications and founded Susie's Wish non-profit which sends patients with life threatening illnesses to the beach. She spends time with her husband and their combined family of four sons watching plenty of scary movies and is thrilled to be a full-time author
Author Social Media Links:
Author website: www.Georgina-Cross-Author.com
Twitter: @GCrossAuthor
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