January 11, 2021

Review: Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell


Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Published: October 2020
Invisible Girl

Saffyre Maddox has had a rough life in her short 17 years, the worst part of it happening when she was just 10 years old. When she gets help from a therapist, Roan Fours, she really feels like he has helped her, for part of her issues, but they never touched on the big one. After their sessions end, Saffyre decides to follow Roan around and see what he does when he isn't working. She makes a lot of interesting discoveries. Cate and Roan have been married for 20 years. When their daughter comes home one night upset about being followed by a creepy neighbor, it puts Cate on high alert. Then Saffyre goes missing and the neighbor is charged with her disappearance. But something doesn't add up.

Thanks to Atria Books for the opportunity to read and review this title.

I was a little leary about reading Lisa Jewell since I really didn't like her previous book, The Family Upstairs. This one was a lot better. The story is told from three different points of view. Saffyre, the girl who goes missing; Owen, the creepy neighbor; and Cate, Roan Fours wife. These three are connected by a terrible incident. In the midst of Saffyre's disappearance, other women in the neighborhood are also being accosted. Is it the creepy guy who is behind all of this, or is it someone else?

This book really kept me enthralled for the entire time I was reading.


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