The Memory Wood by Sam Lloyd
Genuinely one of the best thrillers I've ever read. Done so cleverly and no stupid behaviour from any of the characters which is actually quite unusual in thrillers.
Elissa gets kidnapped and locked in a basement. A boy starts to visit her and seems like he wants to help her but not free her. And it's obvious she's not the first one in this situation. Gradually more and more about the boy is revealed and nothing at all is as it seems.
Everything from beginning to end in the book is excellent. All reveals are done perfectly bit by bit. And even better, they all make sense! Nothing feels forced.
Elissa is a great character. She's clever, a chess player and therefore great at strategising which helps her in dealing with Elijah.
There are twists and turns I didn't see coming at all. I mean, I didn't even see that there were going to be twists and turns until they suddenly happened!
The detective wasn't the main character, I mean it didn't feel like a detective led mystery like Cormoron Strike or Vera or Temperance Brennan but it felt like there could be a lot more of her. I'm seriously hoping for sequels!
I can't recommend this book enough!
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