Review: Hide and Seek - Amy Bird
Review: Hide and Seek - Amy Bird - September 2014
Ellie and Will Spears's life has been going great and now they are finally about to have their child. Most recently Ellie has been playing a CD of this classical pianist that she found at Will's mum and the pair have laughed as this singer is Will's doppelganger - he and Will are the spitting image. One night Ellie plays it and Will's parents start to get teary and cagey and go pale. This spurs Ellie on to find out the truth as to be honest, she would love to get one over Will's mother as Ellie feels like she can't do anything right. So Ellie goes on a mission and hunts up in the attic, what she finds and discovers though will end up with Will spiraling down the rabbit hole as turns out the singer is related to Will and was killed when Will was four years old. This was when Will's parents adopted him. When Will learns that his biological father was killed by a hammer, he feels like what he has been dreaming is finally a memory that was suppressed. We all know that memories though can look like one thing and mean another and when Ellie and Will track down Sophie - Will's biological mother, what will she reveal happened? Will this truth be her and Will's undoing as the past is repeating itself? Is Will strong enough to be a father of his own or Will Will's adopted mother put a stop to Ellie and Will's child's life? Find out in this twisted family thriller filled with secrets, lies, gaslighting, and betrayals. As this is a UK Fiction, the book is a tad slow-paced but gets there in the end and overall was a great read.
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