Molly disappears during a terrible storm while driving home from her son’s high school football game (in another town). Her car is abandoned on the side of the road with her cell phone inside. A few days later, a note is found in a nearby hotel room telling her family that she has left and “don’t look for me”. After an exhausting community/police search, no trace of her can be found. The search is called off and everyone goes back to their lives as best they can.
We are taught from an early age to be polite to strangers, our elders, teachers, law enforcement. But we are also taught not to get in the car with someone we don’t know; don’t be lured away from the playground with candy or the promise of petting a puppy. When do you cross that line from being polite to being more concerned about a situation and being rude if necessary?
What
would you do? Would you continue to look or obey her wishes and let her go?
After all, her entire family is still reeling from her youngest child’s death a
few years ago. A death that was her fault.
“Don’t Look for Me” by Wendy Walker is a twisted tale of lies, deceit, hatred, anger, obsession, and guilt. The story unfolds as a witness comes forward after the search for Molly has ended. Everyone believes that the witness is simply after the reward money; one million is a nice nest egg. Nicole, Molly’s daughter, does not believe that her Mother would just walk away from their family even though they have all treated her very badly as they blame her for Annie’s accidental death. Nicole decides to meet with the eyewitness to determine if she might just be telling the truth.
As
Nicole tries to track down exactly what happened the night her mother disappeared,
she finds that no one in the town is telling the truth and they all have something
to hide.
This
story made me quite uncomfortable sometimes. But aren’t those the best kind? The
ones that make us ugly cry, ache for something more, make us uncomfortable?
That doesn’t mean it was not a good book, it was. Some of the dialog/scenes
just disturbed me.
As
for me, I can tell you what I would do. My husband, daughter, sister, niece, or
someone else I love disappears… you’d better hide well if that is your intent
because I am never giving up!
Publication Date: September 15th 2020
Format: eBook
Genre: Thriller, mystery, suspense
Cover: Perfect
Rating: 4 stars
Source: I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in
return for an honest review. Thank you for the opportunity to listen to this
great book!
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