Apr 23, 2021

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Your daughter is missing. Did someone close to you take her?

Seven-year-old Beatrice has gone missing. Her mother Claire’s whole world has been turned upside down in just one moment and she can’t stop shaking. She’s desperate to find her precious daughter, but nothing about the day she disappeared makes sense…

The mother-in-law: Jill was meant to be looking after Beatrice. She says she didn’t take her eyes off the little girl but her version of events doesn’t add up… Claire has never got on with her, so why should she trust her now?

The husband: He should have been with their only child. Instead, he changed the plans without telling Claire. She didn’t think there were any secrets between them, but maybe she was wrong?

The first wife: Laurel has always been jealous of Claire’s family. Has her husband’s ex-wife taken her daughter?

Which one of them is lying? And who really knows where Beatrice is?

From the million-copy bestselling author, this totally addictive psychological thriller will keep you guessing all the way to the final shocking twist. Perfect for fans of The Girl on the TrainGone Girl and The Wife Between Us.

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Shalini lives in Dorset, England with her husband, two children and Jess their cheeky terrier cross. Before kids, she was signed to Universal Music Publishing as a singer songwriter, but now she spends her days writing suspense thrillers (in between school runs and hanging out endless baskets of laundry).




My Little Girl 
By
Shalini Boland
Review 
By 
Heidi Lynn’s Book Reviews 

First, I want to thank Shalini Boland, Bookouture and NetGalley for providing me with this book so I may bring you this review!


YES!! Shalini Boland is back and better than ever in her latest thriller My Little Girl. Honestly, there isn’t a book I have not disliked of hers. She has been truly blessed with an incredible gift of storytelling. 


Shalini’s storyline about missing Beatrice stood out to me above and beyond the rest. She focused on the human side of the story and what the family was experiencing. You could feel how passionate Shalini was about them through the emotions that were expressed. It was refreshing to see this aspect more than the crime itself. 


The setting she picked was sheer brilliance! 


Ohh poor poor Granny sure her share of bad luck! My heart was with her. 


Shalini showed us how twisted and evil the media can be at times. I was literally fuming and yelling at my kindle!


My Little Girl addresses many important issues in this book. 


The climax of the story was packed with action, suspense, and revelations that came out of nowhere. It was just amazing. 



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