
Lisa Jewell's 'Then She Was Gone' is a compelling read that blends family drama with mysterious elements. While some readers found the start slow, most agree that persistence pays off as the story quickly becomes unputdownable.
The novel shines in its character development, with each individual portrayed with depth and flaws that make them relatable. Readers particularly praised how the book explores the impact of a child's disappearance on family dynamics.
Contrary to typical mystery novels, this book reveals the 'who' early on, focusing instead on the 'how' and 'why'. This unique approach creates a different kind of tension that keeps readers engaged until the end.
The writing style receives universal praise for its pacing and multiple perspectives. Many readers reported finishing the book in just a few days, unable to tear themselves away from Jewell's captivating narrative.
While some found certain scenes overly descriptive or wanted more closure, most agree this is a standout thriller that will linger in your mind long after reading. Perfect for fans of psychological family dramas with a dark edge.
