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Honestly, if you cut out all the random throwbacks to the history the book would be 150 pages shorter. Sive and her husband Aaron are visiting London from Dublin for a reunion with his old friends and the novel moves from the hours after Faye's disappearance to the days before and then back in time to when Aaron and his friends house shared and the death of his ex girlfriend Yasmin.
How she might think it would be OK to get on a rush hour tube in London, with a PRAM, not a buggy, a PRAM! It is not long before that woman is identified as Carrie Finch - Jenny’s live in nanny who is, of course, not to be found. I won't say anything about the plot as I don't want to give a thing away but I think this is up there as one of my favourites from Andrea to date! Nothing was as it seemed and many characters were hiding, or at least not revealing, their true selves. What adds to this is the perfectly paced dual timelines, the pace before Faye is missing is slower but the dynamics are utterly fascinating which is juxtaposed to the life tipped upside down intensity of the present day.This is my sixth book and there’s a leading male in each one, and only one is somewhat like my husband – Mark, in Hide and Seek,” she replies. Wow this was a fantastic thriller with so many secrets and mixed up relationships told over a short time frame but with a lot of history too.
I loved that I thought I had the story figured out when but the author’s clever twists and turn keeps the reader guessing. But I still thoroughly enjoyed it - if you're looking for a fast-paced thriller, then definitely give this a read. She has the perfect husband, house, job, friends, and family until Milo's disappearance changes everything, and Marissa's whole world is falling apart. The writing style, the plot the secrets revealed, its just better than any of the other reunion books I've ever read.No One Saw A Thing, Mara’s latest novel, centres on busy journalist Sive, who pauses for a split second to check her phone while away with her family in London. Marissa Irvine believes her son Milo is on a post school playdate with Jenny’s son Jacob and duly arrives at 14 Tudor Grove to collect him only to find the front door opened by a complete stranger.
Jenny the mother of Jacob the family who were assumed to have Milo finds herself inserting herself into the investigation. No one Saw a Thing isn’t out until the 11th of May but I already know this is going to be another hit.
But regardless, I enjoyed myself throughout this ride and there were several baby bombshells along the way to keep a hoe engaged. This doesn’t stop his friends and work colleagues from slagging him off with each book though, saying things like ‘You didn’t come out great in that last book’. In the book, some of the characters ask Sive what it’s like to be a stay-at-home mum – to not have to worry about work.
When she discovers her son isn’t there and never has been, her world is turned upside down and will never be the same again. As the day wears on and fears grow, Sive and her high flying barrister husband Aaron retrace their steps, and those of his life in London decades before, to try and find Faye. Digamos que no me ha convencido que se considerase el secuestro del niño como la única vía para solucionar todo el lío.Faye and Bea hop on the train ahead of her, and with pure horror, Sive watches the doors close and the train pull away with her two babies alone. This quiet comparison is something that happens a lot for authors, especially because authors’ achievements are so public, everything is on social media,” she continues. Unfortunately the pacing was just a lil too slow and the writing a lil too basique for this to be a Honda Civic Reliable.