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Blog Tour: The Reunion – Sonya Bateman

I almost didn’t come.
Even with the free champagne, the five-star resort, the promise of closure.
Even though it’s fifteen years since we all finished high school.
But now I’m here. Snowed in.
And someone’s already dead.

It should’ve been a reunion. Laughter. Memories. Old friends — even if
they never  really saw me. But our old prom dates are waiting tables. Our teachers are lurking in  corridors. And one by one, the people I once called friends are acting like we’re back  in school. There are eight of us.

There were eight of us then.
But one vanished after prom.
And someone knows what really happened that night. They invited us here for a reason.
And they’re not going to let us leave.

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Sonya Bateman is an award-winning copywriter and novelist, a mid-eighties to late-nineties fantasy movie enthusiast, coffee hoarder, and collector of cool rocks who spent a not-insignificant portion of her childhood climbing trees in order to read books in peace. She grew up in Central New York, where the seasons are Winter and Road Construction and “not the city” is officially part of everyone’s address.
Sonya has been writing professionally for more than 15 years. She currently lives in a big house in a little city, still in Central New York (not the city), with her husband, son, and feline overlords. She writes fast-
paced urban fantasy and twisty, shocking psychological fiction that may leave you suspicious of your friends and neighbors—and sleeping with the lights on.

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My thoughts: We don’t really do high school reunions in the UK, thankfully. There aren’t a huge number of people I’d want to see again, those I do I am by and large still in contact with.

But they do seem a popular thing in films, books and TV shows (I don’t know how realistic that is) in the States. And having read this, I’m not sure why. You change a huge amount after leaving school, hopefully. And going back in time, no thank you.

Desiree isn’t entirely sure why she’s decided to attend this reunion, she’s avoided all the previous ones, but here she is, in a luxury resort at the top of a mountain in the snow with some of her old “friends”.

And someone has arranged for her a selection of other old faces from school to be there too, and the events of that rather dramatic prom night – where one student died and another disappeared – are brought shockingly back to them.

Terrifying moments are in store for the assembled group, someone wants revenge and is willing to kill for it.

Gripping, with its mysteries and twists, it will make you glad your high school days weren’t quite so dramatic (I hope).

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: You Can Trust Me – Miranda Rijks

They were the best of friends. And the worst of enemies.

When yoga teacher Amelia falls victim to an online scam, her colleague Paige really comes through for her. And with their daughters Marnie and Taryn becoming best friends, the two families grow even closer.
But all is not as it seems. Paige has an agenda.

Once she has won Amelia’s trust, Paige starts to execute her carefully laid plan… stealing Amelia’s money, destroying her business, undermining her marriage. All the while pretending to be Amelia’s closest friend.

Will Amelia realize what’s going on before it’s too late? Or will Paige succeed in turning her life into a living hell before finally extinguishing it?

Two women trapped in a fight to the bitter end – the best of friends, the worst of enemies.

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Miranda Rijks is a writer of fast-paced, twisty psychological thrillers many of which have been Amazon bestsellers. She has an eclectic background ranging from law to running a garden centre.
After surviving bone cancer, Miranda turned to writing and is now living the dream, writing suspense novels full time.
She lives in West Sussex, England with her Dutch husband and two black Labradors and spends as much time as she can in the Swiss Alps.

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My thoughts: Amelia is a bit naive, falling for an online scam rather easily, then as things start to get worse in her life, she doesn’t really try to resolve anything, just expecting things to just sort themselves out. But when the crunch comes and her daughter’s the one at threat, she comes through.

Paige’s plan has been a long time coming, and is very cruel. It isn’t actually Amelia’s fault, but her pain and grief have twisted things in her mind and Amelia is the person she pours that rage into destroying.

An enjoyable, intelligent thriller with two mothers who will do whatever they can for their children.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Heretic Cypher – Murray Bailey

When Egyptologist Alex MacLure’s friend and mentor dies he’s stunned to discover she’s left a message—hidden, encoded, and meant only for him.

With a mysterious artifact and a trail of cryptic symbols, Alex is thrust into a deadly race against time. What begins as a quest to finish her research quickly spirals into a chilling conclusion: her death was no accident. She was murdered for what she discovered.

Now he’s the next target.

Hunted by a ruthless adversary, Alex finds himself swept from the academic halls of London to the heart of Egypt’s oldest sites.

As he races to decode a forgotten truth buried beneath centuries of deception, powerful enemies close in—willing to kill to protect a secret—a revelation so explosive, it could rewrite everything we know about ancient Egypt and religion.

My thoughts: A new series from the always excellent Murray Bailey is exciting. This time we’re in Egypt on the trail of ancient secrets in the desert. Alex MacLure is trying to solve the mystery left after his friend is brutally murdered. Her research must lead to something so explosive, it’s worth killing for.

Alex is an accountant turned Egyptologist, hardly a James Bond figure, but now he’s being followed, threatened, held up at gun point and generally having to live on his wits. Rescued by Rebecca, after a harrowing moment by the river, they join forces to unravel the secrets hidden in a stone tablet, translating the writing to find where it leads. But Alex is a bit too trusting sometimes, and not everyone he meets has his best interests at heart.

I was absolutely hooked, I’ve been fascinated by the world of Ancient Egypt since we first learnt about the pyramids at primary school, it’s incredible to think that such an advanced society existed thousands of years ago and all we’re left with are tombs and ruins, but what incredible tombs and ruins. My mum used to take me to the British Museum to see all the (stolen) artifacts housed there, and while now I think they should be returned and the mummies re-buried and allowed to rest in peace, as a child I was transfixed.

This book brings that lost world into the twenty-first century, the secrets of so long ago still matter to some people, and they will go to any lengths to stop them coming out.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book and cannot wait for the next installment, Alex is a great protagonist, clever and a bit naive, but somehow managing to stay alive and unravel the clues left behind.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Legacy.exe – J.A. Gillette


Welcome to the tour for Legacy.exe by J.A. Gillette. Read on for more details!



Legacy.exe (The Bailey Files Book 1)
Release Date: March 30, 2025
Genre: LGBTQ+ Science Fiction/ Dystopian

Representation:
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), lesbian, bisexual, BIPOC, intersex

Success and failure, reason and passion, Blair and Roslyn.

When these two roommates volunteer for a brain mapping experiment at Michigan University, all they’re looking for is one last shared experience to cap off their semester together. Despite Roslyn’s misgivings, Blair leaves her behind and enters the imaging chamber without a care in the world.
Then fifty years pass in the blink of an eye.
Blair wakes up alone in New York City, far removed from everyone she’s ever loved, including Roslyn. She’s been murdered, but a digital copy of her mind remains trapped inside a synthetic body. With the help of a cheery young AI and a street-savvy private investigator, she resolves to hunt down her killer before they can strike again.
But Blair soon discovers she’s not quite alone as she believed; Roslyn’s memories are still alive inside her. In pursuing the mystery, these two head-mates learn their deaths may be as closely linked as their new lives. It’s a test of cooperation and compromise for these polar opposites, and if they fail, one or both of them could be deleted forever. They’ll either live together, or die alone.

Content Warnings: Death, gaslighting, violence, suicidal ideation, radical ideologies, codependency, transphobia, violation, child in peril

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My thoughts: I really enjoyed this book, it’s a clever, future set thriller, where you can upload your consciousness into a replica body when you die. Unfortunately Blair is missing the last 50 years of memories, and doesn’t know what’s going on. Thankfully between the AI past her built and the PI she hired, they’ve got it covered. Oh, and she’s sharing head space with her former BFF, college roommate and ex-girlfriend Roslyn.

Both women have the knowledge and skills needed to survive the dangerous future they find themselves in, as long as they don’t fall out. And you thought sharing a room was hard! Try sharing your whole body.

Hopefully book two would be out in the not too distant future as there’s lots of mysteries still to unpack and I want more!



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*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Secrets Among Thorns – J A Andrews


She’s been missing for 10 years, but can a gut feeling unravel the truth?

Carol, is a mother struggling to hold her family together in the aftermath of her brother-in-law Luke’s terminal diagnosis. As Carol and her husband Darren grapple with this tragedy, their daughter Lauren mysteriously vanishes. This inciting incident sets the stage for a decade-long
mystery that consumes Carol and Darren’s lives, straining their already tumultuous marriage.

Years later, Brenda, a 63-year-old woman who is partially retired, becomes obsessed with Lauren’s disappearance after seeing her face in a local newspaper. Despite her husband Alan’s scepticism, Brenda feels a profound spiritual connection to the case and is convinced that she is meant to help
uncover the truth.

Does Brenda know something she shouldn’t? What secrets are the family hiding? And, who is lying?

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JA Andrews is from Devon in the UK and is the author of gripping twisty psychological
thrillers. As well as writing fiction, he enjoys reading a mix of genres, watching reality TV and spending time with family and friends…

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My thoughts: This was really good, with a shocking twist at the end you won’t see coming.

When Carol and Darren come to town, following a supposed sighting of their missing daughter, they meet Brenda, who cleans the cottages at the holiday site they’re staying at. Brenda comes from a Romani Gypsy background and thinks she might have inherited her grandmother’s gift. On meeting Carol she gets the strong sense of Lauren and following a strange dream, decides to offer up her insights, much to husband Al’s dismay.

Carol and Darren’s marriage is barely holding on, Darren drinks too much and is violent and aggressive. Carol seems terrified. She hopes that finding Lauren will fix things, but doesn’t know if they ever will. She turns to the kind-hearted Brenda as a friend and ally. Things take a shocking turn and Brenda’s insights might put her in danger.

I was totally gripped, nothing in this story goes the way you might expect, whether you believe Brenda has psychic powers or not. Maybe she’s just really good at reading people or a bit of an empath, picking up on their moods. Regardless, the twists and turns throw up surprises and revelations that you cannot imagine. Definitely read this!

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Silent Witness – K.J. McGillick


History is fragile. A single brush can forge it anew.

When a stolen Klimt painting becomes a death sentence, lawyer-turned-writer Saoirse St. James must choose between justice and survival.

Eleanor Ashford should have been safe in her Boston home. Instead, she’s found murdered—and The Golden Veil, her priceless Gustav Klimt, has vanished without a trace. As executor of Eleanor’s will and the painting’s unexpected heir, Saoirse inherits more than art: she inherits a target on her back.

What begins as a simple insurance claim spirals into a deadly conspiracy stretching from Boston’s elite galleries to Venice’s shadowed auction houses. Alongside enigmatic investigator Matthew O’Donnell, Saoirse uncovers a criminal network that has been rewriting history itself—using forged masterpieces to manipulate the past, reshape power, and conceal the truth behind decades of crimes.

But Eleanor’s death was just the beginning. As bodies fall and evidence vanishes, Saoirse realizes The Golden Veil hides secrets that could expose this empire of lies—and powerful people will kill to protect it. Every step toward the truth draws her deeper into the crosshairs of Maximilian Devereaux, a ruthless powerbroker whose fortune and influence were built on stolen identities, forged
provenance, and silenced witnesses.

From Zurich’s cobbled streets to Venice’s labyrinthine canals, this fast-paced thriller follows Saoirse as she stays ahead of assassins who erase their victims as cleanly as they forge the records of history.
Because in a world where beauty masks brutality and culture conceals corruption, the most dangerous thing isn’t possessing a stolen masterpiece—it’s knowing who forged it and why.

Some inheritances are worth dying for. Others are worth killing for.

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From the bustling courtrooms of Atlanta to the vibrant tapestry of 16th-century England, Kathleen McGillick’s life and career have been a captivating blend of legal expertise, artistic passion, and a
thirst for adventure.

Fueled by an undergraduate and graduate degree in nursing, Kathleen built a foundation of compassion and care. This dedication to service later led her to pursue a Juris Doctorate, allowing
her to navigate the intricacies of the legal system for nearly three decades. Her courtroom experience now breathes life into the intricate details of her legal thrillers, ensuring every courtroom
scene crackles with authenticity.

But Kathleen’s story does not end there. A deep fascination with art history led her to delve into the world of renowned artists and captivating eras. Her particular passion for 16th-century British history
allows her to transport readers to richly detailed historical settings, immersing them in the culture,  politics, and societal nuances of the time.

Driven by an unwavering dedication to her craft, Kathleen has independently published twelve thrillers since 2018. Her commitment extends beyond solo creation, as she actively engages with the
writing community, honing her skills through workshops and courses led by renowned authors.

And when she’s not crafting captivating narratives, Kathleen embarks on international journeys, soaking in diverse cultures and experiences that further enrich her writing. This global perspective
adds another layer of depth and realism to her stories, allowing readers to connect with characters  and settings that transcend geographical boundaries.

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My thoughts: The world of international art dealing is infamously riddled with forgeries, dodgy paperwork and mysterious collectors. Saoirse St. James is drawn into that world when a client, and friend, is murdered and leaves a priceless Gustav Klimt to her. Unfortunately the murderer stole the painting and the police don’t seem too bothered about getting it back.

With the help of Naval intelligence turned insurance investigator Matthew O’Donnell, she traces it across the globe, drawing the attention of ruthless Maximilian Devereaux, a collector, dealer and underworld fixer. He has no qualms about ordering the deaths of those who cross him, and now Saoirse is on his hit list.

Clever, filled with labyrinthine art world intrigue, gripping and enjoyable thriller that takes the characters from Boston to Vienna, Zurich to Venice on the trail of the painting and the killer.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blogathon: One By One – Chris Carter

‘I need your help, Detective. Fire or water?’

Detective Robert Hunter of the LAPD’s Homicide Special Section receives an anonymous call asking him to go to a specific web address – a private broadcast. Hunter logs on and a show devised for his eyes only immediately begins. But the caller doesn’t want Detective Hunter to just watch, he wants him to participate, and refusal is simply not an option.

Forced to make a sickening choice, Hunter must sit and watch as an unidentified victim is tortured and murdered live over the Internet. The LAPD, together with the FBI, use everything at their disposal to electronically trace the transmission down, but this killer is no amateur, and he has covered his tracks from start to finish.

And before Hunter and his partner Garcia are even able to get their investigation going, Hunter receives a new phone call. A new website address. A new victim. But this time the killer has upgraded his game into a live murder reality show, where anyone can cast the deciding vote.

My thoughts: Another gripping and stomach churning case for detectives Hunter and Garcia, this time with a killer who is manipulating them with technology. Turning death onto a reality show, where the audience votes on the method of execution.

Of course that audience probably believes they’re watching something staged, not real deaths. But Hunter and Garcia know differently and they are racing to shut this horror show down.

Hunter’s insomnia, always an issue, means he can’t let go of the things he’s seen and now countless others are watching murder happen in front of their eyes, whether they believe it’s real or not. The killer is exploiting new technology and people’s inability to look away.

Bringing in the FBI and their own advanced tech in order to try to track and locate the killer, and the site of his home made nightmare, is deemed necessary, even as it causes resentment. Hunter doesn’t really enjoy collaboration or being told what to do. But even he can see that the LAPD doesn’t have the resources to do this on their own. But it’s still his case, and he will find the killer. 

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Paoletta –  J.R. Powell

Exiled to a Caribbean island, Paoletta Cadoville and her family cling to the
hope of one day returning to their Parisian home. But in a single, devastating moment, that dream is shattered. Alone and horrifically scarred, Paoletta embarks on a perilous quest to uncover the truth behind
her family’s tragic fate, only to become entangled in a web of political intrigue, secret societies, and dangerous alliances.

In a Paris overshadowed by the guillotine, Paoletta must decide how much of her humanity she’s willing to sacrifice in pursuit of vengeance. Will she achieve justice for her family or lose herself to the darkness that threatens to consume her?

Paoletta – An Eye for an Eye is a gripping historical thriller set during the French Revolution and a stark reminder that in times of upheaval, innocence is the first to fall, and revenge demands a price paid in blood.

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J.R. Powell is a British-born writer and professional translator based in Switzerland. A lifelong history enthusiast with a particular interest in the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, he began writing Paoletta – An Eye for an Eye while living in Paris. He’d long wanted to create a thriller with the pace and punch of modern crime fiction, but set in a period too often left in the margins of the genre.
The book began as a few lockdown notes and quickly took on a life of its own. When he’s not writing or translating, Powell is a drummer in the United Nations jazz band and an avid traveller.
Paoletta is his debut novel.

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My thoughts: I know a bit about the French Revolution, I studied history at school and we had a whole year on Napoleon so we did some of the revolution too, to understand his rise and I’ve since read a fair few books on the period. It’s a fascinating, dark time and as a British person, knowing we “have no stomach for revolution” as a nation (we tried it, didn’t like it, put a king back on the throne) it’s always interesting to see how that change in the way a country is governed happens.

Paoletta’s family experienced the Revolution and have been exiled to the French Caribbean, living in relative poverty instead of the wealth they once enjoyed as well connected Parisians.

When a terrible event kills most of her family and leaves her horrifically scarred and with only one eye, Paoletta is distraught but also furious. Determined to get answers that her uncle refuses to give her, she stows away on a ship bound for France. Making her way to family friend, the Irish Doctor Spice in Paris, she determines to find out who killed her family.

The Revolution grips the capital, Madame Guillotine has never been busier, the infant Republic’s enemies must be destroyed. The king has recently been executed, Marie Antoinette languishes in prison and the citizens are paranoid and afraid.

Worming her way into the Mariannes, a gang of rabid revolutionary women close to the centre of power, a group of actresses, whose leader is hiding plenty of her own secrets, while also assisting Dr Spice in his own illicit missions for a mysterious group based in Switzerland, Paoletta puts her own safety on the line.

But will she ever get the answers she’s looking for? Undercover as Neopolitan Gabriella, she’s neither French enough for some, or as committed as others. But when approached by a rival group of Royalists who claim to know who killed her family, she doesn’t hesitate. Caught between these different lives and identities, can she find the truth?

Clever, intense, gripping and filled with historical details, this is a really enjoyable thriller set during a tremendously turbulent time.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Catch – Michael Leese

Meet the Met’s Detective Martha Munro, in the most pulse-pounding page-turner you’ll read this summer.

First comes the win. Then comes the catch . . .

For years, Martha Munro dreamed of taking down her mother’s killer. The charming, and rotten-to-the-core, DCI Tony Green.
Martha exposed his corruption. The crimes he tried so hard to bury.
Now he’s back with a chilling new obsession: burying Martha.
A string of threatening letters lands on the doorstep of Martha’s cozy Victorian terrace.
Scrawled in red ink, the message is always the same: Die, bitch. Die.

It’s game on between Martha and her old adversary — and Tony’s playing dirtier than ever.
Before long, Martha realizes that someone is leaking secrets to Tony. Secrets that only those closest to Martha could possibly know.
Can she hunt Tony down? Before he catches her first…

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Before taking up writing, Michael Leese was a national newspaper journalist for over 25 years, with the last part of his career working for the London Evening Standard. The most memorable stories he covered ranged from Tiananmen Square, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the death of
Princess Diana, the 9/11 attacks and the two Gulf wars.
In the latter part of his career, Mike was a news editor. In this role he gained insights into many specialties from crime and court reporting, to political and science news and the behind-the-scenes working of government, the City and other institutions. Mike’s passion for news and
current affairs remains very strong and influences the writing of his books.

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My thoughts: This was very good, Martha and her pals are having to work outside of the law, her nemesis, former detective Tony Green has way too many eyes on the inside, she doesn’t trust this new task force to be clean of his malign influence, especially as someone is feeding him information.

The two MI5 agents on the task force don’t trust her, they think she might even be working with Green, a ridiculous prospect for Martha, he killed her mother. Thankfully Harry, Julie and the rest of their team are hot on his trail, but he’s still coming for Martha and she might have to do some things that are pretty dangerous to keep her daughter, Betty, safe.

Gripping and shocking, I was completely hooked from page one and cannot wait for the next one.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Other Boy – Heidi Field

When the worst comes calling…

Scott and Blair Bagby are a happy, successful English couple living in the suburbs with their teenage son and Great Dane. Life seems good, until one beautiful spring morning when a detective inspector knocks on their door asking if their son is home, unleashing an unspeakable horror that blows apart the life they thought they had.

Police have discovered bodies buried deep in the Peasedale forest and the inspector suspects one is Jamie, the final victim of a brutal and prolific serial killer. But Jamie’s death is unlike all the others, starting with his emergency phone call that leads to a macabre burial ground near a dilapidated hunting shack and creates shocking suspicions.

With bone deep grief threatening to destroy their marriage and their sanity, Scott and Blair set out to investigate Jamie’s death, a journey that not only upends their perceptions of who they
are, but torturously reveals they may not have known Jamie at all…

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Heidi Field was raised in the beautiful countryside of the South of England with her parents and her two sisters. In her twenties she was a freelance Sports Massage Therapist. She achieved a Degree in Zoology at the age of thirty and then went on to raise two boys and became the stepmother of three more young children. She still lives near her family home with her partner, their Great Dane and the children that have yet to fly the nest.
In her early forties Heidi completed a Masters in Creative Writing at Winchester University. She entered the course hoping she would become a children’s fantasy writer and left with a burning desire to write contemporary mysteries and thrillers.
Heidi wanted to put relatable people in extraordinary situations, challenge
them, push them to their limits and watch them fight for their sanity. The Other Boy is her first novel.

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My thoughts: Sad, shocking and chilling, Scott and Blair’s quest to find answers to their son’s death at the hands of a sadistic killer lead them to unexpected and disturbing places. Grieving but unable to let go of Jamie’s last hours, they hunt for the titular other boy, a friend of their son’s who might just have been helping his killer.

Blair especially struggles with her grief, manifesting a version of Jamie that only she can see in order to cope with the loss. Time at an inpatient clinic helps her come to terms but only answers will help her finally let him go.

Scott, an investigative journalist, doggedly follows every lead, chasing down a burglar and hunting through his son’s things. He too wants answers, but more for Blair than himself.

Combining an exploration of parental grief with a quest for truth and answers to Jamie’s death, this is an unusual and highly enjoyable thriller.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.