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She Lies In Wait was a really good book and easy read. Had me guessing the whole time and trying to figure out what happened so many years ago. I really didn't see the end coming. Great page turner! Definitely check this book out when it becomes available! Thank you to #netgalley for this incredible ARC! I can't wait to read more things from this new author!
This was an exciting and tragic cold case file sort of police procedural, and the start to a new series. Although I do enjoy mystery and suspense books, I don't often read police procedural types, but I found this one to be fast paced and it really drew me in. I couldn't put it down! As the story progressed, and I tried to solve the mystery, I found myself surprised time and again with the twists and turns of the story. I was an unexpected reveal, to be sure. I look forward to others in this series, and especially hope they are of the cold case variety, to make them stand out from the scores of other murder mystery novels available.
The book is set in the UK, presumably around London? I'm not familiar enough with the geography to really picture where it was all set. Due to the setting, some of the terms and slang used in the book my the characters caused me some confusion, and had me going to the dictionary again and again, so I could get the picture set in my mind. This is a problem I've had often lately, though, so may just be a problem for me to deal with, rather than any issue for the author to correct.
I will encourage others to give this one a try, without a doubt, and feel very comfortable giving this book a solid 4 star rating.
I really enjoyed the premise of this book and thought that it was well executed. I was kept guessing until the very end. I thought that parts of the book were unnecessary to the book and made parts of it drag in places. I was not surprised by who the killer was at the end, but really liked the journey to get there. I though Jonah Sheens was a solid character and is someone that I would be interested in seeing more of. Thanks for the ARC, Net Galley.
She Lies In Wait is an engrossing new mystery from Gytha Lodge. The book captures you from beginning to end, from the start when the body of a girl gone missing 30 years is discovered, to the end where all of the 'loose threads' are tied together. The officer in charge of investigating the murder was new to the department when the girl first disappeared, and there is more to his involvement in the original disappearance than originally revealed. The author does a good job of interesting you in both the friends/family of the murdered girl and the members of the investigative team. Flashbacks are used to tell the story of the disappearance/murder, but it is dispensed in small pieces so you do not know 'whodunit' until the very end. The flashbacks were used in moderation, which I greatly appreciated. The detectives have histories and backstories that are briefly teased but not resolved, leading the reader to believe that this is the first book in a series. It was a really enjoyable read, and I hope the author writes more about this team!
Lodge creates an intriguing and enticing new detective series. Superb plotting and character development!
In 1983, seven teenagers went camping, but only six of them returned home. Thirty years later, the bones of the missing teen, Aurora Jackson, are discovered by a young girl and her parents who are camping near where the teens had been in 1983. She Lies in Wait is a great mystery story as Detective Jonah Sheens and his team reopen a cold case. The story is told in two timelines: present day as the detective re-interviews the now grown individuals involved in the case; and from the perspective of the teens in 1983. Gytha Lodge does an excellent job of weaving the timelines together to develop the characters and move the plot along. It seems that none of the teens had a strong motive for murdering Aurora, but each of them have shadows and secrets in their past that make them suspects. On top of that, Inpsector Sheens has a few secrets of his own that tangentially may impact the case. I thought this was a great mystery story and found the way the lives of the teens interwove made for a page turning story. As the mystery unfolds, it is hard to guess who the murderer might be as there are red herrings that put most of the teens under suspicion. The story has a very satisfying ending and is definitely worth the read! The only downside of the story for me was Detective Hanson and her relationship with her ex. The interactions with the ex just didn't fit in with the story and could easily have been left out. Of course, this is the first in a series, so perhaps this relationship was just a teaser of something in a future book.
I received an advanced copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This book had me on the edge of my seat the whole time! It was definitely a book that kept you thinking! I would definitely recommend this book to fellow readers. Thank you!
She lies in wait is a captivating thriller that I could not put down ! Throughout the book I had so many guesses At who was the killer and its the least expected person ! I loved how the story twisted throughout and the incredible story telling, you could feel like you were right there with the group trying to find out what happened to this young girl. I will be purchasing a hard copy of this book once it’s released, this is a must for any thriller fan !
I was given an arc of this book from Netgalley for an honest opinion of the work.
I understand this is a debut novel, but i Have to take issue with the marketing that calls it a taunt psychological twister. This book was pure police procedural - the majority of it involved investigative work, witness testimony and interviews, and scene of the crime discovery.
The book is long and at times tedious, going over and over the night 30 years ago where a 14 year old girl went missing. Her body has been discovered in the beginning of the book and now the police team has to ascertain how and who killed her 30 years ago. This is a great premise and the author does a really good job of taking the reader through the case from 30 years ago as it is reopened in the present.
7 teenagers went into the woods one night to camp , drink, and do drugs and have sex. Only 6 came out. The surviving six all give the impression that none of them could be a killer. From the sister of the victim and the survivor's guilt she feels, to the boys - now men - who all lusted after both sisters.
The telling of the story was solid, the plot line consistent - if at times too wordy and repetitive ( just my opinion!) and the characters were all well drawn. A few of them were pretty horrible, but I think the author intended them that way.
Over all, this was a fairly good debut novel. 3 stars from me.
This book was a wonderful debut novel.
It moves back and forth through time.
It is and edge of the seat mystery that keeps you guessing till the end
Oh my gosh...this book kept me on the edge of my seat. I kept trying to figure out who had killed Aurora 30 years ago...and each time I was wrong. Great writing along with great suspense equals a great book! This is a terrific debut novel and I will be anxiously awaiting more!
This book is really good. Being a debut novel, I’m interested in following this author to see the growth. There were some problems with the story going into long dull places and then quite a bit of redundancies in the story telling. I’m not sure if this was so the author could insure the readers were following along with the developments in the story or what, but we didn’t have to be reminded to the point of countless unnecessary words and pages of the book were added due to doublespeak. That was frustrating. Also, there were some parts were the characters fell short and their development should have been better fleshed out. It was s good read, just not spectacular. This book did deliver in the suspense part and keeping the killer hidden for a good amount of time. However, it’s easy to hide a killer amongst half-developed characters.
2.5/5 stars
Aurora Jackson has been missing for over 30 years, until now. When a young child and her father stumble on bones scattered near their campsite, detective Jonah Sheens is brought in to investigate. After futher analysis, it's reported that the bones are Aurora Jackson's. The mystery to where she has been is discovered—she was murdered.
As Jonah Sheens investigates the night of Aurora's disappearance in the woods, the reader is given flashbacks to that fateful night. Aurora, her sister Topaz, and Topaz's friends were teenagers living teenage lives—drinking, partying, risky behavior. What went wrong that night in the woods, and why is someone covering their tracks so Jonah can't find the truth?
I was really disappointed in She Lies in Wait , because I felt that the story could have been darker, and less obvious. I figured out the story before I was even 20% into the mystery. If you've read any of Riley Sager's books, this novel is basically a retelling/combination of Final Girls, and The Last Time I Lied. The writing was very good, but the story itself just fell flat for me. I can't really get into the story any further, but it's definitely a light mystery at best. I'm not sure I'm interested in getting any further in the DCI Jonah Sheens series, but if you are looking for a realistic detective/police procedural, then She Lies in Wait might be for you.
Thank you Netgalley for my advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. She Lies in Wait will be released January 10, 2019.
Review: SHE LIES IN WAIT by Gytha Lodge. Seven teenagers go camping but only six come back. Who of the six is the killer or is it someone else entirely? A modern day whodunit. Good story although a bit slow in places and somewhat predictable. ⭐⭐⭐Three stars.
I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for a honest review. The fact that the book was complimentary did not affect my review in any way.
Unfortunately, I did not finish this book. The characters were hard to keep straight and I found it hard to care about them. I did enjoy the shifting timeline when the author would go back and forth from when the situation was originally unfolding and the present day investigation. This was not enough to keep me engaged, however. I wish the author had done more to distinguish different characters from each other.
She Lies in Wait is a thriller murder mystery written by author Gytha Lodge.
Six friends. Six stories on the night of a murder. Six lies. Will the truth come forward?
30 years later, and Detective Jonah Sheens is desperate to solve the murder of his classmate Aurora, on that fateful summer night of 1983.
Through the memories of scandal, drugs, alcohol, lies, promiscuity, lies, fear, and hate, Sheens is a race against his conscious as he searches for the killer before he strikes again.
Thanks for the early review copy!
I recommend this novel to fans of mystery fiction. It was well-written and interesting novel. I mainly picked it because of the cover.
I received a copy of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley.
While I had issues with certain elements of this novel, I read it more or less in one sitting and would recommend it. The plot revolves around the discovery of the body of a teenager who went missing 30 years ago. There are chapters from the perspective of the investigating police team, especially the DC Juliette and the DCI Jonah. I thought the author did a good job of introducing these characters, who are presumably going to feature in further instalments; there was enough background to their characters to interest without detracting from the momentum of the plot. Sadly there was the seemingly obligatory plot device of Jonah being personally involved with the suspects, and in one particular instance in a way that seemed totally out of character for him. There were also chapters from the perspective of the victim describing the events leading up to her death. Switching between the two time lines and sets of characters worked well, I thought, enabling the reader to check what the suspects were telling the police against what actually happened.
My main problem with the novel was the way the ending required pages of explanation, and the surely rather unlikely actions of a minor character to bring things to a head. A major suspect from the middle of the book was abandoned, and I wanted to know what his story really was. I also found it difficult to believe the group had remained close for the last 30 years - none of them seemed even to like each other.
I do look forward to reading more in this series though - I want to get to the bottom of DS Lightman.
Wait a second, is this really a debut? Holy crap. I can't wait to read more from Gytha Lodge.
In 1983, a group of teenage friends are camping. One goes missing. 30 years later, her body is found. Detective Jonah Sheens is put in charge of solving the crime.
The story is told in the present and the past, giving you glimpses into how things unfolded that night. What Lodge does so well is crafting characters in way where you feel sorry for everyone involved, and you have no idea who the culprit is. There are not too many twists and plot lines that get too messy, which makes this a good investigative story. There's enough emotion in this book where you feel sorry for nearly everyone involved towards the end. A great read!
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House
It was supposed to be a fun get away, a group of teens camping out under the summer stars. Aurora Jackson, who’s much younger than the others, is thrilled just to be invited. But the next morning Aurora has disappeared with no trace. Now, thirty years later, Aurora has finally been found, at least what’s left of her, in a grave not far from the teens’ campsite. Jonah Sheens, who was just a rookie when the girl disappeared has been given the case and he’s determined that this time, the truth will finally be uncovered. This is an accomplished and complex thriller, it’s hard to believe that it’s Lodge’s first.