Gillian McAllister [has] quickly become one of my favorite authors working in the genre. This book is twisty and complex, with unexpected turns (so hard to do at this point, when so much ground has already been tread!) and characters you really root for. McAllister is the best at putting her characters in impossible situations and making her readers not only contemplate but feel what it would be like to find themselves in those situations.” — Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“There was a point during Just Another Missing Person where I sat up and shouted in shock. Gillian McAllister stunned me . . . and she will stun you too. I dare you to not ingest this in one sitting.” — Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Gillian McAllister knocks it out of the park yet again with this exquisitely plotted, seamlessly constructed police drama filled with clever twist after clever twist, gasp out loud reveals and beautifully realized characters. Just tremendous.” — Lisa Jewell, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Just Another Missing Person is so much more than its dazzling plot.” — Marian Keyes, internationally bestselling author
“[A] twist-a-minute thriller. Fans of Alice Feeney and Ruth Ware will be glued to the pages." — Booklist (starred review)
“A twisty exploration of professional and familial responsibility, the anonymity of the internet, and the slippery slope to criminality." — Kirkus Reviews
"Gillian McAllister is that rare thing: a thriller writer who blends breath-taking plotting and suspense with real emotional depth. Just Another Missing Person is my favorite thriller of the year.” — Lucy Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author
“A heart-racing game of cat and mouse, horrifying puzzles and a jaw-dropping series of twists.” — Woman’s World
"McAllister piles twist on startling twist, but always in the service of carefully drawn characters with real human problems. A first class thriller" — The Mail on Sunday
“The new queen of the what-would-you-do crime thriller is back with a tightly-plotted and twist-packed tale which will send your head spinning.” — Ellory Lloyd, author of The Club
“Starts with an impossible, irresistible premise - a woman who vanishes into thin air - and takes the reader on a thrilling journey of blind alleys and audacious twists. This is McAllister at the height of her powers.” — Erin Kelly, author of The Skeleton Key
“Another masterpiece from the queen of the emotional thriller. This book has one of the best twists I've ever come across.” — Beth O'Leary, author of The No-Show
“A gripping new novel about a missing person case and what happens when it begins to unravel…Another fantastic McAllister read, ideal for the summer weeks ahead.” — Glamour (UK)
“Absolutely AMAZING. The plot is astonishing—original and ingenious. But it’s much more than that; the love Jen has for her son and her husband is beautiful. The stakes are so high because they’re so meaningful.” — Marian Keyes, internationally bestselling author, on Wrong Place Wrong Time
“It’s perfection, every word, every moment. A masterpiece . . . One of the best books I’ve ever read.” — Lisa Jewell on Wrong Place Wrong Time
“A brilliantly genre-bending, mind-twisting answer to the question How far would you go to save your child?” — Ruth Ware, #1 New York Times bestselling author, on Wrong Place Wrong Time
“A high-concept mash-up of different genres that transcends its wackadoodle premise with an affecting portrayal of a family careening toward crisis… But the science isn’t the point of this twisty book by a writer with a fine grasp of the subtleties of familial dysfunction. The story becomes unexpectedly tender as Jen moves further back in time, in awe of the youth she let slip by so easily, and shocked by how much she did not know.” — New York Times on Wrong Place Wrong Time
“Another ingeniously plotted genre-bender… McAllister succeeds in making us care, and the result is a tour de force.” — The Guardian (UK) on Wrong Place Wrong Time
2023-05-24
McAllister’s novel isn’t “just another missing person” story but a twisty exploration of professional and familial responsibility, the anonymity of the internet, and the slippery slope to criminality.
DCI Julia Day is a dedicated, some would even say work-obsessed, detective in Portishead, England, so when she’s summoned from dinner with her husband and daughter to investigate a report of missing woman Olivia Johnson, she’s all in. As she drives to Olivia's apartment, she’s surprised by a man in her back seat and by the message he carries: She is to plant evidence that will point toward the guilt of one Matthew James—or the blackmailer will reveal the fact that a year ago, Julia covered up a crime committed by her daughter, Genevieve. For Julia, there is no question: She has done, and will continue to do, whatever she can to protect Genevieve, and she consoles herself with the hope that if she can find Olivia alive, then no real harm will have been done. But when the missing woman turns up, she’s not who Julia thought she was. Julia has to decide whom she can trust with her secrets in order to finally connect all the loose ends from a previous case to this one and to Genevieve’s mistake—and figure out whether she still has a future in the police force. The twist in this book comes out of left field and is, in that way, extremely successful. Once the pieces fall into place and all is revealed, however, it feels a little familiar—but that’s the pleasure and challenge of a really good police procedural, as McAllister’s is. Julia holds her own as a character; her moral quandary is completely believable, and her struggles to do the right thing, at work and in her relationships, render her understandably human. Though McAllister shares the narrative across several voices out of plot-driven necessity, Julia is definitely the center.
Dips a bit into formula by the end, but oh! What a twist in the middle.