Narrated by Elisabeth Hopper
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Avon and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
Are you on a date that doesn't feel right?
Can't shake that creepy guy at the bar?
Worried you're being followed home?
Message M.
After one too many terrifying encounters, Millie Masters sets up a hotline for women who feel unsafe walking home alone at night: Message M.
But very quickly she realises that there's much more to be done to help the women who call in. Because the men just do it again the next night, and the next, and the next…
And when her own sister is assaulted on a night out, the temptation to take the law into her own hands becomes too much to resist.
Because M can also stand for murder…
My Opinion
I finished this book hours ago and I am still not really sure how I feel about it. I know that it was well-written and a great psychological thriller, but some of the events just didn't work for me. Whilst I enjoyed the premise, I do think that in places the story was ruined by the repetitiveness. I have toyed with idea of marking this book down to a three star, but I do think that the writing deserves better.
Rating 4/5
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