Book review : The Girl who left


 Book review : The Girl who left by Jenny Blackhurst is an overwhelming psychological thriller.


This is a story of Kathryn who lives in an aftermath of a blunder that happened twenty five years ago. Her other sister Elsie button was snatched from a garden in a sleepy town on the Welsh island of Anglesey, and a local man later confessed, it sent shockwaves through the tight-knit community. How could one of their own do such a thing? Especially when his own little girl was the same age – and the victim’s best friend. 


The author has done incredible job in writing such a gripping story that hooked me till the end and i finished it in one sitting. The language used is lucid and beginner friendly. The mindset of kathryn is beautifully depicted when she longs for the answer from her father 

asking each time "where is she ?"


Kathryn wants the answers to her question and reaches the same place Anglesey and was astonished to find out the people not supporting her to unfold the truth but on the contrary don't want her to know the reality. But her efforts bring out the reason of her questions with lots of secrets unfolding.


I am thankful to Kelly @lovebookstours for gifting me this book in return of an honest review.


I loved reading this book except the fact that the font of the book is too small and it took me a lot of time to focus on the syllables. I recommend this book to all psychological thriller book lovers.

Happy Reading!


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