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Sunday 21 July 2024

Message Deleted by K.L. Slater


 Description from Goodreads:

"Saffy is waiting to go into a job interview when she receives a text message from her best friend, Leona:

Can’t speak… don’t text or call… please just come

As Saffy struggles to understand what is happening the phone screen changes:

This message was deleted.

Saffy races to Leona’s house, but when her friend answers the door, she insists everything's fine. She doesn't know anything about the message. Saffy can tell something’s not right, but after looking around the house, she can’t think of anything else she can do.

Six hours later, Saffy gets a knock on the door. It's the police. Leona is missing, with her young child. There's blood everywhere.

And Saffy was the last one to see them alive..."

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I have read a few of K.L. Slater's books and have not been disappointed yet and I wasn't with this one.

The story centres around the main character, Saffy, who, whilst waiting for a job interview, receives some worrying messages from her best friend, Leona.  However, the messages soon disappear but Saffy is worried.  Abandoning her interview, Saffy races to Leona's house only to find everything appears to be ok however, all is definitely not what it seems and so it begins.

With great characters, an interesting and intriguing story line with some great twists and all told at a good pace, this is a riveting read that had me racing through it to find out just what the heck was going on so if you are a fan of this genre, I would give this a go.

Many thanks to the author, Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts of this great read.

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