\'Mummy, she\'s gone...\' Gemma Ballantine is getting ready for work one morning when her eldest child comes running down the stairs, saying the words every mother dreads.
I hardly took time to breathe.\' Goodreads reviewer,. the story kept me gripped from start to finish.
The plot took a deep swerve and landed where I least expected... started with an absolute heart stopping bang... a 5 star winner Gripping and fast paced and OH THAT ending \' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars \'One heck of a ride ... pulls you in and sets you right smack dab in the middle of the plot where you literally feel your palms sweating and heart racing along with the characters...
I just love Shalini Boland\'s writing....
I finished this in less than a day because It had my heart pounding with all its WTF moments ...
A super crazy page turner...
Hold onto your hats, you\'re in for a hell of a ride \' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars \'ALL the stars ... to say you\'re going to thoroughly enjoy this one is an understatement... a Perfect psychological thriller ...
This is a book that messes with your head (as I told a friend earlier )...
A story that will take you by surprise and have you hooked until the very last word.\' By the Letter Book Reviews, 5 stars \'I literally had to pick my jaw up off the floor... an exhilarating page turner of a read.
The story delivers lots of thrills right up until the last page... electrifying and my heart was pounding. had me tearing through the pages and oh my goodness, that tension ...
Why readers are gripped by The Perfect Family: \'OMG The queen of killer twists has done it again ...
If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Sister this book is for you.
From the top ten bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Child Next Door, this completely addictive psychological thriller of secrets, lies and betrayal will make you gasp out loud at the heart-stopping final twist.
And she realises it\'s only just beginning...
But then her Perfect family starts to fall apart.
Relieved to have her youngest child back in her arms, breathing in the sweet scent of her hair, Gemma thinks the nightmare is over.
After what feels like forever, her mother-in-law Diane finds Katie wandering lost a few streets away.
Frantic with fear, Gemma starts a nail-biting search for her little girl.
And her six-year-old daughter has disappeared.
The front door is open. \'Mummy, she\'s gone...\' Gemma Ballantine is getting ready for work one morning when her eldest child comes running down the stairs, saying the words every mother dreads