House in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall – Review by Angela Shirley

House in the WoodsHouse in the Woods by Jessica Aiken-Hall
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Molly is looking after her mother but when she goes missing, Molly stumbles on more than just a missing mother.

Molly has decided to look after her mother who has recently been diagnosed with dementia but one day as her mother escapes and is missing, Molly decides to find her.

when Molly has enrolled the help of her brother they stumble across a flyer of another missing woman which peaks Molly’s interest to find both woman, but as the investigation goes along will Molly ever regret getting involved or will see carry on to uncover the crimes.

This book had me captured from the first word written to the last, the mystery draws you to try and figure out the clues with each turn of the page. Molly’s character is tenacious with the determination that she is going to find these woman even though with each discovery it draws her further into the danger.

I also love the chemistry with in the writing of these characters and they compliment each other brilliantly. The story is well written and weaves through the mystery without making it to hard to follow the breadcrumbs which are neatly placed to drive the story.

This is not the first book I have read by this author and as all her books are brilliant masterpieces, I recommend you read all you can find from her as you will not have a bad book among them. I can’t wait for the next book. Thank you.

Reviewed by Angela Shirley

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