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A brilliant storyline in that 4 teachers and their pupils are taken hostage on the way home from a school trip,
All the families and the Head Teacher are involved and fully expect some sort of kidnap and ransom.
There was a short time in the book when the characters were going nowhere except to get in their cars and 'help' the police. However, Confession Night changed all that and I really enjoyed all the secrets and the behaviour of the characters.
No more spoilers from me with this pretty decent suspense/thriller.
Thanks to Net Galley and Harper Collins UK One More Chapter for the chance to read and review.
This was such an unusual story which makes a nice surprise. A group of school children are on a field trip with 4 teachers and they don't return at the expected time. Lots of the parents seem worried about a secret they hold and that it may have been the reason the children went missing. Absorbing and tense, this well written novel kept me enthralled and indulging in long reading sessions in order to uncover the lies and secrets that the protagonist is hiding.
This was a pretty good thriller. It was slow going at first and I nearly put it down, but Confession Night sparked a raging fire. The book took me on a wild roller coaster from the point on of twists and turns. One element, however, bothered me throughout the book: the characters. They melded together, completely unidentifiable from one another. They didn't habe their own personalities at all. Very weak characterization which really took away from a unique thriller.
Thank you to Netgalley and the author for the ARC.
The title and plot grabbed me, straight away but the writing felt flat in places which detracted from a potential five star rating. The characters I found I couldn’t connect to. They were unlikeable, flawed in a way. This was the first book that I have read by this author.
Thank you One More Chapter and Net Galley for an early copy of The Vanishing of Class 3B. Wow!!! What a Great plot! It was a bit slow moving in the beginning wondering what happened but once they had confession night, BAM that was when it picked up speed and went out of control!!!! Really good characters, I couldn’t wait to find out the WHY! I never saw the very ending and I’m usually good at figuring plots out. Jackie Kabler keep writing please.
I was really intrigued by the premise of this book. I thought that the author built up suspicion really well and I felt like I was suspecting everybody at one point. I thought the characters were well fleshed out and the tension was addictive. However the only reason I didn’t give it five stars is because of the ending. I felt like it was a bit too much out of left field and went a bit nuts to be honest. It didn’t have the impact it would have had if the author had left any red herrings. This was a case of things being deliberately omitted and not thought about which was a bit unrealistic. I did like the way the author made commentary about the rich and poor divide and the social commentary was apt and relevant. It was a really good read, I just wish it had ended differently.
Over the last few years I've struggled with thrillers; I'm not sure if this because there's not been many good ones or if I've read too many. And yet when I saw the premise for TVoC3B I had to read it because that premise just swept me off my feet.
At first I enjoyed it, I kept picking it up, wanting to know where the kids were and what secrets everyone was keeping. The writing was a little heavy-handed (too many <i>if they knew my secret</i> lines) but it didn't detract from the story.
Unfortunately the ending was left wanting. The whondunnit was okay but the reasoning a little wan and you never really got to know the bad guy. There was a villainous monologue and cops acting like complete morons. Like seriously, according to this book the parents are better at doing DNA tests than the cops. And the wherearetheynow chapter was a little too happy ending for me and improbable.
But it was a fun read.
<I>Copy provided by Netgalley for an honest review.</I>
This is a hard one to review. Loved the plot, loved the twists, turns and drama. However, I struggled with the multiple points of view. At times it was hard to keep up with whose chapter it was.
In the end they all blurred together. Lucky the plot was strong enough to keep me turning the pages.
Fantastic plot, read the novel over a day.
A thrilling book that keeps you turning the pages until the shocking ending. Full of twists and turns and shocks. Brilliant!’ I rate this book five out of five stars.
This book had an interesting storyline that was fairly unique. When 4 teachers and their pupils are taken hostage on the way home from a school trip, it looks like a straightforward extortion plot. But the families involved are about to be dragged into misery they couldn't have forseen. I enjoyed this book, the characters were a mixture of seemingly decent people and ones with secrets but it was twisty enough you couldn't figure out who really held the secrets! It definitely keeps you reading to find out the truth. A decent suspense/thriller novel well worth a read.
Fantastic thriller which had a very unique story. A bus full of children and their teachers leave their Cotswold primary school on a school trip. Their parents bid them farewell full expecting to see them again a few hours later but the class do not return what has happened to them. This had me gripped from the start great thriller which will have you racing to find out how it ends. Will definitely be recommending this to all.
Thank you to NetGalley, Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter and the author for the chance to review.
The premise sounded interesting, but it failed in the execution. The writing itself was okay, but there were issues with the plot/plot holes. The police were too clueless for belief (in many instances). And the parents seemed to hold back critical information that most people, especially with abducted kids, would tell the police. And some of the reactions to the actions of others seemed overblown. The twist really wasn't all that shocking.
A bit of a mixed bag, the story, of course is headline/book grabbing….a group of kids and their teachers disappear into thin air whilst on a school trip….no trace of anything can be found and then ransom texts start to appear….with threats…
The parents, well a few of them, they call themselves ‘the 8’ in the end all have life changing secrets that could be the reason for the kidnap of their children and so they confess all…
The tension nay anguish from the 8 ( and other parents not having secrets ) is real and you believe their total helplessness at the situation, the Police dealing with it are a bit wooden in comparison and don’t really leave much of an impression, the kidnappers and the story behind it when revealed is a mix of ‘Wow’ and ‘Oh’ and am not 100% sure I was invested enough by then to believe the plot
None the less a story to finish and characters to loathe ( always good ) and I like the authors informal style of writing
7/10
3 Stars
I was expecting this book to go in one direction but it went in the other. I thought it a gentle read and a little slow and it didn’t make me gasp out loud or leave me unable to sleep. After all the story is about missing children. It was well written and I did finish it.
Intriguing, Engaging..
What on earth has caused a minibus of school children and staff to suddenly disappear- seemingly off the face of the earth? This is the premise behind this slow burn suspense and, more so, what will be the fallout of the situation and the consequences? As the situation progresses and the mystery begins to unravel, the reader is privy to a whole host of characters along with their secrets, their lies and their duplicity. Intriguing, engaging and compelling.
Firstly I would like to thank Harper Collins UK and the author Jackie Kabler for access to the vanishing class of 3B.
The review I am going to make is an honest review regardless of the access I received for this book. It should be noted I was not paid for this review and ensure honesty in all my reviews.
This story was a slower pace than previous ones I have been reading recently but I enjoy the twists and turns that kept me engaged. I did find a lot of this book as expected but sometimes you need a book that you can guess what is happening next.
A bus of children and their teacher head on a school trip and the whole class disappears.
This was an enjoyable medium paced story with a few well placed twists thrown in to keep things interesting.
There was nothing really shocking or surprising, even the last 'twist' was a kind of expected one as I'd retained the right snippets of information that I knew someone was missing. The "secrets" when they were told, only one was really surprising, the others seemed, to me, to be a bit usual for a group of people of this age and status in books.
This was a good, comfortable read. There was nothing really to make you gasp in horror/shock but there is a good story here anyway.
A bus full of children and their teachers leave their Cotswold primary school on a school trip. Their wealthy parents bid them farewell full expecting to see them again a few hours later but the unthinkable happens: the whole class disappears. A gripping psychological thriller that will keep you hooked to the end. I found this to be a real page turner and really enjoyed the novel. Thank you to NetGalley, Harper Collins UK, One More Chapter and the author for the chance to review.
The Vanishing of Class 3B was a quick read with tons of twists and turns! When a group of school children never come home from a day out field trip a small community is torn apart. Secrets from now and the past are threatened to be revealed if the ransom is not paid. Fun, tense read!
What a brilliant read this is, great storytelling at its best. A fast paced thriller which kept me on the edge of my seat from the beginning until the last page and what an ending it was with such well developed characters, I just loved every page.
Thank you to Netgalley and Harper Collins (OMC) for this fantastic ARC which I have no hesitation in recommending.