NetGalley Review: Gone Without A Trace by Mary Torjussen

31828590Title: Gone Without A Trace
Author: Mary Torjussen
Published: April 18, 2017
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Pages: 352
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Review: ARC ebook provided by publisher and NetGalley
Buy Links: Amazon, Amazon.uk




No one ever disappears completely...
You leave for work one morning. Another day in your normal life. Until you come home to discover that your boyfriend has gone.
His belongings have disappeared. He hasn't been at work for weeks. It's as if he never existed. But that's not possible, is it? And there is worse still to come. Because just as you are searching for him
someone is also watching you.


I received this book via NetGalley to give an honest review.

Man when the twist came into play all I could say was OMG I so didn't see that coming at all. 

I don't know how to write this review without giving anything away because it is such a crazy twist but it doesn't come out until almost the end. 

So we follow Hannah as she has it all a wonderful job, a house and a boyfriend who loves her or does he? 
When she comes home and finds him gone she loses it. She will stop at nothing to find him but what she will uncover will not be pretty. The topic this book touches is one that a lot of people don't think happens, but let me tell you it does. Everything has been deleted from Hannah's life that has to do with her boyfriend Matt which has her literally going crazy. 

The way the author developed Hannah and the way she acted was pretty darn good. The plot was amazing and I loved how it was a page turner for me. 
This was one of those books that I couldn't put down, even to get things done. 



Mary Torjussen
Mary Torjussen has an MA in Creative Writing from Liverpool John Moores University. She worked for several years as a teacher and lives outside of Liverpool, where Gone Without a Trace is set.




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