A review by ambersmith1_2
Lock the Doors by Vincent Ralph

4.0

**Spoilers**
The book was semi-well written. There were a couple of parts that could have gone by a lot quicker than they did. We don't need to sit with the same facts for a really long time. We could have moved on from a lot of things quicker and figured it out quicker. So many times, Tom could have used cameras for proof and waited until the very end to do it. Amy probably would have been more helpful if you weren't constantly accusing her of things too Tom, nice going there. At the end she helped once he finally stopped blaming her for things which just goes to show that if he'd simply asked the right questions and stopped accusing her of things she'd have helped. And the end was a bit lame too. You like the girl, she left and you keep in contact through the phone yet never meet up or anything. You are at least 16 because it does mention it in the book, that means you probably have a license. Why not meet up with her rather than just talk on the phone? And Logan, what ever happened to him? It wasn't really told, just he MIGHT be with his mom. But that doesn't tell what actually happened. Was he trying to help them or was he on Jane's side? He clearly wanted nothing to do with Tom when he knew his name and when he knew about the messages. So, whose side was he on? Did he still want to go back to his mom after all those years? There were so many unanswered questions that just felt like they needed to be answered but weren't. There were a lot of loose ends that were never tied together. First book I've read by the author, and while yes, I might read another one this one just seemed a bit off. Why write a book just to leave so many loose ends rather than make it slightly longer to finish everything off and not leave the reader with so many questions.