A haunting? A hallucination? Or something even worse?Twenty three years ago, Maudie Sampson’s childhood friend Jessica disappeared on a family holiday in Cornwall. She was never seen again.In the present day, Maudie is struggling to come to terms with the death of her wealthy father, her increasingly fragile mental health and a marriage that’s under strain. Slowly, she becomes aware that there is … becomes aware that there is someone following her: a blonde woman in a long black coat. As the woman begins to infiltrate her life, Maudie realises no one else appears to be able to see her.
Is Maudie losing her mind? Is the woman a figment of her imagination or does she actually exist? Have the crimes of the past caught up with Maudie’s present… or is there something even more sinister going on?
Lost Girls is a psychological thriller from the crime writer Celina Grace, author of The House on Fever Street: a dark and convoluted mystery which proves that nothing can be taken for granted and no-one is as they seem.
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At times, this book was disturbing, but the characters grew as the book progressed and prepared the reader for the ending.
The characters are well developed. The internal struggle with trying to solve the problem is interesting and keeps you guessing abou “WHAT” is going to happen next.
Couldn’t get into it
meandering story that never quite came together, it was difficult to stay with
Kept me wanting to read.
closed it after the 3rd chapter. not my thing
I just couldn’t feel empathy for the main character
didn’t finish
The story was good and I really was reading it on baited breath. I wish the ending was a bit more definitive but it was still a gripping story.