Don’t miss today’s KND Thriller of the Day
by Anni Taylor
4.4 stars – 931 reviews
Currently FREE for Amazon Prime Members
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
For readers of The Girl on The Train by Paula Hawkins and After Anna by Alex Lake.
Little Boy Blue, where did you go? Who led you away? Only I know . . . .
Two-year-old Tommy Basko goes missing from a popular inner-city playground. Six months later, his parents begin receiving cryptic messages in rhyme about Tommy. The police don’t believe the messages are from the abductor, but Tommy’s mother Phoebe is certain they’re a game meant for her.
Against the advice of the police, Phoebe decides to play the game.
She begins a frantic search for the writer of the rhymes, at the cost of causing her marriage to shatter.
When the shocking identity of the message-writer is discovered, Phoebe’s desperate race for the truth has only just begun.
Who took Tommy? And why?
Verified Amazon Five Star Reviews:
“I am new to the psychological thriller genre so please forgive the aspects of this review that should be obvious to those of you who have been reading this genre for ages…I really liked this novel! It was a “couldn’t put it down!” I loved the way the story seemed to swirl around itself, building and building and building…I really enjoyed how the author provided me ways in which to pin the crime on each and every character she introduced! (I fingered everyone!). As a mother, this story touched on the one aspect no mother ever wants to face…I experienced my own anguish as the story progressed! I wish this wasn’t just a debut novel. I’m ready to read everything this author has written…guess I’m going to have to wait…”
“Two days later, and I still find myself suddenly thinking about the twists and turns of this book! I picked it up by random chance, read the Amazon sample, bought the whole book and spent the rest of the evening devouring it! It starts off with the disappearance of 2 year old Tommy and picks up 6 months after the initial disappearance. The 6 month anniversary is especially difficult for Tommy’s mother Phoebe, who has become removed from the world and unable to find resolution. A mysterious and frightening letter appears within the same week as the anniversary, and causes Phoebe’s already tender psyche to unravel. But the first letter is just the beginning of a psychological journey that will leave you turning in your sleep and questioning everyone around you. How well can you really know someone…and how well do they know you?”
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