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★★★★☆ 4.14 • Goodreads

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Craved Where Are the Children? for its primal family terror and maternal haunting? Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica magnifies that suburban nightmare tenfold.

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Why It's Your Next Read

  • Multiple timelines ratchet up the dread
  • Everyday moms become unlikely detectives
  • Twist after twist—nothing's as it seems
  • Small-town secrets explode into chaos

If Where Are the Children? clutched your heart with its primal terror of family peril and mothers haunted by past demons, Mary Kubica delivers that same suburban nightmare—magnified. Local Woman Missing feeds your craving for maternal resilience under siege, unpretentious prose that vanishes hours, and the righteous vindication that follows when ordinary women confront hidden dangers lurking in quiet streets.

This is the everyday peril you've been starving for since you closed Clark's pages.

Kubica engineers twist after clever twist through relatable protagonist eyes, mirroring Clark's genius for psychological suspense that never crosses into gore but keeps your pulse racing until the final, exhilarating reveal.

This is the everyday peril you've been starving for since you closed Clark's pages.

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What Readers Are Saying

"Pulse-pounding from start to finish!" Lindsay L, Goodreads
"MARY KUBICA delivers an intriguing, suspenseful, compelling, exciting, fast-paced, and enthralling story" Norma ~ The Sisters, Goodreads
"I could not turn these pages fast enough." Regina, Goodreads

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