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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Review of The Warning by Kathryn Croft

I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

My little boy’s room was empty, his bed neatly made. Alarm bells should have rung immediately. Then the knock on the door came. All I remember is a thick fog wrapping itself tightly around me. This couldn’t be happening to us.

Three years ago, nurse Zoe's son Ethan was found drowned in a muddy river by their home, along with his best friend Josh. With no witnesses, their deaths were ruled a tragic accident.

Heartbroken, Zoe and her family, move away from her home. They’re just beginning to get back to some kind of normality, when, out of the blue, Zoe receives an anonymous email:

You need to find out the truth about what happened to your son. Don’t let this rest. Don’t believe the lie.

Shaken, Zoe starts an obsessive hunt for the truth. But why is her husband so reluctant to help?
And why is Josh’s mother so determined not to believe her?

An absolutely unputdownable psychological thriller about a mother’s desperate search for the truth. Fans of The Girl on the Train, and Gone Girl will be hooked from the very first page.


My Review:
5 Stars

Zoe and her family suffered what no one should have to, the loss of a child. Not being able to stay in the same house, they move to try and get on with their lives. Their focus shifting to the remaining child that they have. 

 All of that hard worked for piece is shattered the minute Zoe gets an email. An email that will have her searching for the truth no matter what. A truth that she never considered existed until now. 

A story full of twists, turns and secrets. You'll have a hard time believing who is genuine and who is out for revenge. A gripping read that will have you guessing until the end.

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