
I didn’t find it to be very “thrilling” because of the pace for me it was more of a mystery. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of a slow burn (this book is very slow with its reveals) as I tend to get impatient and tempted to skip ahead. Many reviewers loved this book and I might be an outlier in saying it falls somewhere between 3-4 stars for me. what you get is a cat-and-mouse thriller filled with reveals. However, Michael has his own secrets that he is determined to keep hidden. Her husband, Michael, is left to piece together the reason for her disappearance and is desperately searching for her and his children throughout the bulk of the novel. Natalie disappears with her two children while on a family vacation. Let me begin by saying, you need to be able to suspend reality a bit to enjoy the plot, so if you’re generally picky about the authenticity of a story, this may not be for you. While I didn’t find this book to be gripping, it was worth the read. It was an enjoyable read and is a solid 3-4 star rating.


My Wife is Missing is a slow burn mystery with plenty of twists and turns.
