We
think we can do things and no one will notice. That we are sly. That we can meet
a lover, shower afterwards, and no one will question why that second
shower of the day. Sneak a cigarette, spray perfume, and no one will catch a
whiff of that underlying scent. Perhaps we slip a shot or two of vodka
into our juice, brush our teeth after, and believe no one will be the wiser. We
are just fooling ourselves. Our spouse knows; our children know. Eventually, they
will get tired of keeping our secrets.
“Invisible Girl” begins on Valentine’s Night
2019; the night seventeen-year-old Saffyre Maddox literally vanishes from the
streets of London. Everyone is concerned as there have been several attacks on
women that seem to have escalated; the last sending the target to the hospital.
Is Saffyre a victim of the unknown assailant or did she simply run away?
During
a series of flashbacks, we learn the last several years have been hard ones for
Saffyre. She lives with her uncle who is only ten years older. She has a
secret. A secret that causes her to harm herself and has kept her in therapy
for years. Her therapist, Roan, believes that she has been healed and quit
seeing her. But Saffyre is far from healed. She cannot sleep, eat, or even stay
indoors. She roams the streets of London where she eventually sees Roan from
afar. Unbeknownst to him, she begins stalking both him, his family, and his
lover.
While
doing so, she encounters Roan’s creepy neighbor who lives across the street
with his elderly aunt. She also befriends Roan’s son,
But
what happened to Saffyre?
I love
to think about why authors give a book a certain title. Why “Invisible Girl”?
Who is the invisible girl and does she choose or try to be invisible or is it
just the way life unfolds. All interesting questions to ask while reading this
book!
I have
read several Lisa Jewell books and this is one of my favorites! Great ending…
twisty, turning read to get there.
Publication Date: June, 2020
Genre: Suspense, Mystery,
Psychological Thrillers, Kidnapping, Incel, Cover: Good
Rating: 5 stars
Source: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review. Thank you for the opportunity to read this great book!
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