SYNOPSIS
-It’s Parents Weekend at a small private college in California. Five freshmen mysteriously go missing.
-At first, everyone assumes they’re just being typical college kids — partying, blowing off dinner with their parents.
But as the hours stretch into days with no word, panic sets in.
-Search parties form, reporters swarm, and the missing students (dubbed “The Five”) become a media obsession.
-Told through multiple POVs and split timelines (past and present), the story unravels messy family secrets and raises the big question: are the parents’ past mistakes catching up with their kids?
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MY THOUGHTS
-The idea was fun — messy families, missing students, media circus — but the execution didn’t totally land for me.
-There are way too many points of view. Between the kids, their parents, and Agent Keller, it felt like a lot of voices competing for space.
-Similarly, the cast of characters is huge. Five missing kids, plus all their families — it gets a little crowded. I definitely felt like the same story could have been told with fewer people.
-I liked the short chapters.
-The writing style wasn’t my favorite. The dialogue felt really unnatural in a lot of places — very “tell-y” instead of “show-y.” Characters explained things instead of just talking like normal humans.
-Definitely a popcorn thriller — quick & dramatic.
-Apparently, Agent Sarah Keller is from earlier books, but I hadn’t read them, and it didn’t matter. This reads fine as a standalone.
-If you love stories about dysfunctional families and bad life choices coming to light, this book leans heavily into that vibe. Basically everyone is cheating on everyone.
-The mystery itself felt a little flat — not super twisty or complex.
-The ending didn’t really wow me either. It wrapped up quickly and felt kind of anticlimactic.
-Overall, the characters didn’t have a ton of depth, which made it hard to care about them once everything hit the fan.
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TL;DR: ⭐️⭐️A fast, easy read with messy families, missing kids, and a ton of drama, but the huge cast of characters, too many POVs, flat mystery, and not-so-great dialogue made it fall a little flat for me.
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THANKS: Thanks to St. Martin’s Press | Minotaur Books and Netgalley for this digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. This book will be published on May 6, 2025.