Friday 26 September 2014

Sleep Tight by Rachel Abbott ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

 
 
 
When Olivia Brookes calls the police to report that her husband and children are missing, she believes she will never see them again. She has reason to fear the worst; this isn’t the first tragedy that Olivia has experienced. Now, two years later, Detective Chief Inspector Tom Douglas is called in to investigate this family again, but this time it’s Olivia who has disappeared. All the evidence suggests that she was here, in the family home, that morning.

But her car is in the garage, and her purse is in her handbag – on the kitchen table. The police want to issue an appeal, but for some reason every single picture of this family has been removed from albums, from phones, from computers.   And then they find the blood… Has the past caught up with Olivia?

The story is told from three different points of view, Olivia's, Robert's, and the detective in charge of the case. Olivia feels like her husband Robert is controlling and always watching her. Robert her husband says that she is forgetful and stressed. As the reader I was not sure who was telling the truth.  There is not much more I can say about the actual story without giving some of the plot away.

This book was such a page turner. I was literally holding my breath all the way through the story. I would highly recommend this book.


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