Description
‘An ingenious plot, a captivating cast of character, and twists and turns that kept me guessing to the last page, loved it!’ Amanda Reynolds
From the bestselling author of The Perfect Couple, Am I Guilty?, The Happy Family and The Murder List, comes the most engrossing thriller of 2023.One spring morning, a bus full of children and their teachers from a Cotswolds primary school head off on a much-anticipated day trip.
But as night falls and the well-heeled parents – one or two of them famous, as well as wealthy – wait at the school to collect their weary offspring, it soon becomes clear that something has gone very wrong.
The children and their teachers simply do not come back.
What’s happened doesn’t seem possible.
How can an entire class of children simply vanish?
Review
It kept me guessing.
This is a taut thriller from a favourite author of mine. As usual, she puts you right in the story, with everyday observational details that involve you with the characters.
How could the class of 3B vanish? To be fair it is 10 children as the other half of the class wanted to go to the science museum for a day trip. But even so, how would it be possible? As the time for the children to be back at school after their day trip comes around the minutes keep ticking by and they don't come back, neither do their teachers.
I had a few ideas of what I thought had happened, but with some twisty turns they were mainly undone. Clever writing keeps you thinking you are on the right track as I eagerly read on. We learn quite a bit about the parents and their lives and none of them are particularly endearing. Secrets are exposed and lives become uncoiled.
I really enjoyed this read. I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars.
The Vanishing of Class 3B is published on 11 May. My thanks to negalley for the ARC to review.
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