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Sunday, March 24, 2019

The Greenway by Jane Adams

Is there such a thing as co-incidence? Twenty years ago, Suzie Ashmore, 12 years old, vanishes while playing with her cousin, Cassie, in the Greenway (a pathway between two fields lined with impenetrable hedge). The body was never found and the case never solved. Fast forward to present day when Cassie Maltham has returned to Norfolk to lay her demons to rest after being plagued with mental illness since the day her cousin vanished. While she and her husband, Fergus, are holidaying with two of their close friends, a 10-year-old girl named Sara Jane Cassidy goes missing.

DI Mike Croft, new to the area, is put in charge of the investigation and the detective who was on the Suzie Ashmore case joins even though he's been retired because he's been haunted by the fact that he never found Suzie. Together they sift through the old and new information trying to piece together events though complicated by the fact that Cassie is experiencing some trigger that results in her developing some strange behavior and dreams. It's all odd: "First, there's Cassie Maltham being here again. Two, there's the disappearance of a kid from the same place. Three, it happened at almost the same time of day and practically in full view of others...Four, the kids even look similar..Five, there's no logical way either child could have left the Greenway." Is there an answer to this puzzle?

Although this debut (republished from 1995) has received many superlative blurbs, I felt a little let down by the way the story is written and how it plays out. I'm not a huge fan of dream sequences and don't let me get started on repressed memories. I never really got a true feel for any of the characters and the narrative flow sometimes made it hard to follow logically. The ending was a bit of a bust as it felt rushed and indequate as far as explanation and detail. I didn't feel the paranormal vibe either. It is, however, a quick read.

Thank you to NetGalley and Joffe Books for the e-book ARC to read and review. I'm a fan of detective stories and mysteries, but don't know if I'd read another by this author.

As far as I know, this is a standalone although it was first published in 1995 and maybe it is going to be a new series featuring DI Mike Croft.
Genre- police procedural and mystery, missing girls

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