A review by erika_reynolds20
Missing Molly by Natalie Barelli

3.0

This is a decent read, but if you read a lot of suspense, there is nothing in this book that will impress you. Molly Forster witnessed her family’s murder and went on the run, taking on a few identities. Rachel Holloway is the identity that stuck and the one she built a life around. When the newspaper she works for decides to create a podcast about finding out what happened to Molly, her life begins to unravel. I liked the premise and was invested in finding out what would happen to Rachel/Molly, but the ending felt very rushed and anti-climatic. It has a standard plot with no major twists. This is a quick and engaging read, but there’s nothing particularly special about it.