Tuesday, November 26, 2019

I Am Watching You


I Am Watching You
by Teresa Driscoll


Blurb:
What would it take to make you intervene?
When Ella Longfield overhears two attractive young men flirting with teenage girls on a train, she thinks nothing of it—until she realises they are fresh out of prison and her maternal instinct is put on high alert. But just as she’s decided to call for help, something stops her. The next day, she wakes up to the news that one of the girls—beautiful, green-eyed Anna Ballard—has disappeared.
A year later, Anna is still missing. Ella is wracked with guilt over what she failed to do, and she’s not the only one who can’t forget. Someone is sending her threatening letters—letters that make her fear for her life.
Then an anniversary appeal reveals that Anna’s friends and family might have something to hide. Anna’s best friend, Sarah, hasn’t been telling the whole truth about what really happened that night—and her parents have been keeping secrets of their own.
Someone knows where Anna is—and they’re not telling. But they are watching Ella.

My Reaction:
Two and a half stars rounded up to three. Some of the characters grated on my nerves, and I feel like I've heard a certain phrase ("You disgust me, Dad.") a bazillion times. I didn't see the twist coming (probably because it just popped up out of nowhere), and the story kept me interested.  It's not ground-breaking, but if you like the genre, you could do worse.

The audiobook was available for free through Amazon (well, it was included with a subscription to Kindle Unlimited), and it made for convenient listening entertainment while doing dishes and light housework.