A review by illreadmyownway
The Wrong Woman by J.P. Pomare

5.0

I devoured this book in a day - well, less than a day since it was a working day.

Reid is hired by an insurance firm to head back to his hometown and investigate a car crash that killed a man and put the deceased’s wife in a coma. At the same time, the town is reeling from the disappearance of two young women. The accident and disappearances don’t seem related, until Reid does some digging.

This book alternated between the voices of Reid and Eshana, the woman in a coma. I honestly had no idea where the book was going, but it kept me on edge right until the last page. I found Reid to be a likeable protagonist, and I genuinely cared what happened to him. The chapters were short and didn’t drag on, and the length of the book was perfect.

I’ve never read J.P Pomare’s work before, but you better believe I am going to be searching through the back catalogue.

This was a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read for me.

Thanks @hachetteaus for my #gifted copy.