Eloise wakes up on a Greek island surrounded by strangers and with no memory of who she is and how she got there.
Meanwhile in London Lachlan is frantically trying to find his wife, who’s disappeared without a trace.
As both frantically spiral into their fears, secrets are revealed and things thought left in the past resurface.
What starts out like a fairly typical thriller soon becomes something else. The exploration of mental illness and people’s choices is thought provoking without feeling exploitative and the characters, while definitely privileged, are flawed and relatable.
Due for publication on 15th June 2017, I really enjoyed this book. I like a good psychological thriller and this is definitely a good one.