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Fiona Barton just gets better and better. Loved this one about the reporter becoming the story. Would've inflicted bodily harm on anyone who tried to take this book away from me. Gobbled it up.

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The Suspect The Most addictive and Clever New Crime Thriller of 2019 edition by Fiona Barton Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks Reviews


Brilliant read, I loved this book. It's my first time reading anything by this author and I will be looking for more books by her. I would like to thank the publishers and netgalley for letting me have the book to review.
The story was a gripping suspenseful thriller, with 18 year old Alex and Rosie going on a trip to Thailand and returning in body bags. What happened in the hostel they were staying in? The story added another mystery when reporter Kate's son, Jake, was found to be a part of the girls' life in Thailand. What did happen on that night? And what was the Thai Police covering up? And where was Jake?

This whirling mystery written in multiple POVs by Fiona Barton narrated the story through the eyes of the characters. Each chapter revealed and discarded one layer of the mystery, while connecting the story to the other layers. I felt like a blind addict who wanted nothing more than the fix of a chapter, peeling away the pages to reach to the crux.

Ms. Barton's writing was so smooth that I constantly felt like I was being thrashed by the waves on the rocks. She ingrained her subplots so insidiously that it had me scampering on the rocks to hold on. The book had me in its swirl from the first line to the last.

I truly and solemnly admit that I read the book in between my room-cleaning sometimes sitting down right in the dirt in between my mop and bucket of water. I couldn't seem to let it go!!
Although I have given each of the three books in this series the same star rating, I have noticed that both the quality of writing and my level of enjoyment has increased as the series has gone on. At this rate, the next one should reach the heights of all the stars! This one is really 4.5 stars but I'm not quite there rounding it up to the full count.
Told from the perspective of three people; the mother, the reporter and the detective, and with addition narration from one of the girls, the story is centred around the disappearance of Alex and Rosie, two girls who are holidaying in Thailand between A-Levels and university. Having not heard from them for a while, Lesley, Alex's mother becomes increasingly worried when a pre-arranged call to get exam results does not happen. We then follow Kate Waters as she features the girls in an article and DI Bob Sparks as he tries to cut through the Thai red tape to figure out what happened to the girls. Kate gets more than she bargained for however as her own son, who is in Thailand himself, taking a break from uni, becomes embroiled in the investigation and things take a nasty turn when there's a fire with fatal consequences.
One of the things I enjoyed about this book was the timeline. Usually I like my books either to be linear or, if in multiple timelines, I like them to be set far away from each other. The two timelines in this book occur close together with the Thailand parts set only a few months prior to the present day action. But this works really well as the information gleaned from the past fits perfectly with what is happening in the now.
Normally I don't like books where the main character's family get involved in the story being told but again, here it really works as it allows us to see a different side to Kate's character when she herself becomes part of the story that she started off investigating, and gets to experience the other side of things personally; especially losing the trust she had worked so hard to gain.
I found the story of the girls' trip to Thailand to be very credible which also made it a bit scary. How things spiralled out of control as the truth started to come to light. Especially when that truth was compared with the fabrication spun on-line in an attempt not to lose face and the consequence of having done that. Another pertinent lesson to be learned there.
The parents' story was equally harrowing and very well described. The angst they were feeling was literally dripping off the page as they tried to find out what was happening. The suspense starts to build up from the start and doesn't let up until the very end even given some of the things that transpire in between which resolve certain elements. I do have to admit to guessing something quite key at the end, gleaned from something quite innocuous, but the handling of the fallout from that did leave me reeling somewhat. Cryptic I know but, you know... spoilers!
All in all, it's a tragic story, steeped in realism which makes it all the more scary, it's every parents nightmare situation, and I include Kate in that statement, and a story that will stay with me for a while, it is so well written. I really can't wait to see what Ms Barton serves up next time.
My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
EXCERPT She should have been on a beach by now but Rosie wouldn't budge. She was having too good a time to leave. And Alex was too nervous to continue alone. So she carried on writing variations on Alex O'Connor. . . is having the time of her life on her timeline and counted the Likes, the Loves, the funny comments from her friends and passing strangers. They helped bolster the fiction. She kept Alex O'Connor wishes she'd never come to herself.

ABOUT THIS BOOK The police belonged to another world – the world they saw on the television or in the papers. Not theirs.

When two eighteen-year-old girls go missing on their gap year in Thailand, their families are thrust into the international spotlight desperate, bereft and frantic with worry.

Journalist Kate Waters always does everything she can to be first to the story, first with the exclusive, first to discover the truth – and this time is no exception. But she can’t help but think of her own son, who she hasn’t seen in two years since he left home to go traveling. This time it’s personal.

And as the case of the missing girls unfolds, they will all find that even this far away, danger can lie closer to home than you might think.

MY THOUGHTS It is 3 am. I couldn't go to sleep until I had finished this book. I didn't want to go to work yesterday. I wanted to stay home and read. I played hookey from the Friday staff lunch meeting to go sit in the Japanese garden and read. OMG! The Suspect by Fiona Barton is an absolutely delicious read.

And having just finished, my head is still spinning. Every time I thought I knew something, Fiona Barton turned me round and sent me off in another direction. Brilliant!

Barton deals with a whole host of different issues while providing us with a slow burning, suspenseful story of two girls who go missing on their gap year OE the fake lives we post on social media, the pressures we place on our children to 'succeed', the tourist scams that occur in countries like Thailand, the easy availability of drugs, drink spiking, identity theft, the lengths we go to to protect our children . . . the list goes on.

The story is told from multiple points of view from that of Alex (this was her dream trip), the Mother (Alex's mother and, by extension, Rosie's mother), the Detective (who has a major drama going on in his own life), and the Reporter (who has a personal connection to the story). As the current story of the search for the two girls is told, it is interspersed with Alex's story of what really happened.

The Suspect is the first book of my reading year where I am going to be saying 'OMG, you just have to read this!'

I read and adored Barton's first book, The Widow. I somehow missed her second book The Child. But after finishing The Suspect, the first thing I did was order a copy. Fiona Barton is firmly on my favorite author list.

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THE AUTHOR My career has taken some surprising twists and turns over the years. I have been a journalist - senior writer at the Daily Mail, news editor at the Daily Telegraph, and chief reporter at The Mail on Sunday, where I won Reporter of the Year at the National Press Awards, gave up my job to volunteer in Sri Lanka and since 2008, have trained and worked with exiled and threatened journalists all over the world.
But through it all, a story was cooking in my head. As a national newspaper journalist covering notorious crimes and trials, I found myself wondering what the families of those accused really knew – or allowed themselves to know.
My husband and I are living the good life in south-west France, where I am writing in bed, early in the morning when the only distraction is our cockerel, Sparky, crowing.

DISCLOSURE Thank you to Random House UK, Transworld Publishers, Bantam Press via Netgalley for providing a digital ARC of The Suspect for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.
Fiona Barton just gets better and better. Loved this one about the reporter becoming the story. Would've inflicted bodily harm on anyone who tried to take this book away from me. Gobbled it up.
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