You devoured The Coworker because you know everyone's got something to hide—especially the ones who smile too wide. The Night She Disappeared delivers that same paranoid thrill, this time trading office cubicles for a picturesque English village where mothers vanish and everyone's a suspect. Lisa Jewell masters the slow-burn unraveling you crave, layering secrets thick enough to choke on.
Flawed women, unreliable timelines, and neighbors who definitely saw something but won't say? This is your next obsessive read. Jewell weaponizes small-town niceness into something deliciously sinister, proving betrayal tastes better when it's served over tea and gossip.
Jewell weaponizes small-town niceness into something deliciously sinister, proving betrayal tastes better when it's served over tea.
"I just finished the book and I am speechless. The ending has me jslfoofvot. Super good book." — Sincerely_Me__, Reddit
"a gripping mystery that kept me intrigued throughout...one of the most talented writers to utilize multiple POVs and timelines" — Michael David (on hiatus), Goodreads
"absolutely riveting and impossible to put down...strong emotionally-compelling mother/daughter love story at its core." — Emily May, Goodreads
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