Missing Molly - Book Review

Missing Molly by Natalie Barelli - Book Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

Missing Molly is a gripping story about what a woman will do to protect her life & family, 


Excellently written, the story is packed with suspense and frustrating characters. Pacing was perfect, easy to follow and very more-ish. 

Immediately you’re thrown into the story and you follow Rachel trying her best to protect everything she loves but with everything on the line, what will she do to keep her secret? 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, finding it incredibly difficult to put down. I think this will be an excellent audiobook if given the opportunity. 
It’s the first book I’ve read by this author and I will definitely be reading more 

I loved the dual timeline following Rachel’s life and that ending was so good ! I could have done with another 25 pages of  the aftermath.  As I felt it was cut a little short 

[ARC gifted to me by Netgalley]

Blurb:

Millions are searching for the truth. Only she knows it's all a lie.

Rachel Holloway has built a quiet life in London. She has a daughter, a partner, and a steady job at the local paper. Then the paper launches a true-crime podcast, and their first case is the disappearance of twelve-year-old Molly Forster, missing since her family's brutal murder twelve years ago.

But Rachel knows exactly what happened to Molly. Because Rachel is Molly. She's spent years hiding from the killer who destroyed her family, and now her own podcast is about to expose her and the truth she's buried.

As the story goes viral, new evidence emerges that confirms what Rachel has known all along: The wrong man was convicted.

The real killer is still free.

And he's coming for Rachel.



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