#BlogTour: My Sister Is Missing by Julia Barrett @Julia_Barrett_ @RedDoorBooks #MySisterIsMissing

Book Synopsis:

I’m not the wife you think I am

Just weeks after giving birth, new mum Stephanie Henderson and her baby girl disappear.

With husband Adam in despair, and the police investigation stalled, it’s up to her sister Jess to find them. But when Adam starts to behave suspiciously, Jess starts to question what really happened.

Following news of a tragic accident, she suspects the worst and, in turmoil, goes in search of answers. But Jess isn t prepared for what she uncovers . . . or for what happens next.

This is a twisted psychological thriller that will make you question what is real, and whether you really can trust those you love.

My Sister Is Missing is available in ebook and paperback on the 14th March 2019. You can pre-order your copy using the link below.

My Review:

My Sister Is Missing is a thought provoking and gripping book that will stay with me for a long time.

From the start the reader is aware that someone has gone missing but how and why is only revealed slowly as the story goes on which made for a very interesting read. The story follows the two main characters Adam and Jess as they try to work through the mystery and find out what happens.

The background of the characters and all they’ve experienced is cleverly mixed into the story, allowing the reader to form a better picture of what might have happened. This does involve some scenes that are hard to read about at times and therefore night not be to everyone’s taste. I found that I kept changing my mind about the characters throughout the book and couldn’t decide whether I liked them or not!

This book does take a while to get going as the author takes some time setting the scene and letting the reader learn more about her complex characters. However it soon picks up and there were lots of twists that kept me guessing. Just when I thought I had figured everything out something would happen that took the story in another direction which kept me on my toes. The ending was very interesting and a nice way to end this book, although i did feel it was a little too perfect in some ways with everything wrapped up neatly but that’s just my opinion!

Huge thanks to Anna from Red Door publishing for inviting me onto the blog tour and for my copy of this book which I received in exchange for an honest review.

About The Author:

Julia Barrett wanted to be a writer from a very young age, but it wasn’t until her late thirties that she plucked up the courage to take time out from her teaching career and focus on her writing. She is based in Essex and lives there with her husband and two children. She is currently working on her next novel and completing an MA in Creative Writing.

W: juliabarrett.co.uk

T: @Julia_Barrett_

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