These subsequent thrillers were really missing that element to draw me in, leaving me uninterested in the plot and wanting more from the characters. The last few Jewell thrillers I’ve read have been disappointing and underwhelming misses: her 2020 release Invisible Girl, her 2019 release The Family Upstairs, and her 2018 release Watching You. I’ve been anxious to find Jewell’s next thrilling gem ever since I read her 2017 thriller Then She Was Gone. Her newest release, The Night She Disappeared, is arguably her most emotionally driven thriller yet, taking up themes of grief and abusive relationships. Spooky season is just about over, but some of us still can’t get enough thrillers and chills to last till next year! As an avid thriller reader, I am one of those people, which is why I’ve now read five of best-selling thriller-author Lisa Jewell’s spine-tingling novels over the past few years. Book Content Warnings: sexual assault, domestic abuse, gun violence, tight spaces (claustrophobia)
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