EXCERPT: She plucked the bottle off the coffee table and began topping up the glasses. 'Here's to us,' she said. 'Four fabulous women with amazing skills and talents. And to Ellezon, the perfect place for us to bloom and blossom and to become the best we can be.'
Marnie raised her glass, joining the whoops and cheers, smiling as wide as any of them. The sense of belonging that she had always craved filled her almost to the brim. Only the crow whispering in her ear held total joy at bay, reminding her over and over that she was nothing but a liar.
ABOUT 'A DISAPPEARING ACT': Bestselling author Marnie Elliott has invited her three oldest friends to a secluded holiday house in Tasmania. On the surface it’s an excuse to catch up and drink champagne — but really, Marnie’s there to escape the fallout from an upcoming exposé. Sure, she’s told some lies over the course of her career... but this time the allegations go further... Did Marnie even write the books that made her millions?
As the days unfold, it becomes clear that time has pulled the women apart, and that perhaps they don’t know each other as well as they thought they did. And when long-buried secrets and resentments rise to the surface, tensions spiral out of control.
And then one of them disappears.
No one can survive the harsh elements of a Tasmanian winter for long, and soon panic sets in. Did she get lost? Run away? Or is something far more sinister at play?
And does it have anything to do with what happened twenty-five years ago, when the four of them lived together in a rambling warehouse, fueled by ambition, and where nothing — absolutely nothing — mattered more than being part of the group?
MY THOUGHTS: A Disappearing Act focuses on the friendship between four women, a friendship that has lasted for many years, and asks the question 'Just how well do you know your friends?'
Be prepared for the slow burn. In the previous two books I have read by this author, the suspense and tension have been present from the start. It takes far longer to get to that point with A Disappearing Act which is more focused on the shifts in the dynamics between the four and the shifting alliances. The revelations and exposures are more measured, less shocking.
Although remaining 'friends' over the years, these women have been keeping secrets from one another and maintaining the friendship on a superficial level. They really have no idea what is going on in each other's lives and nor are they in any hurry to reveal their own truths until one of them goes missing and forces their hands.
I loved this author's previous two books but I'm a bit more ambivalent about this one. I didn't really like nor connect with any of the four women. And sorry, but I just wasn't riveted like I was with the previous two books.
I liked, but didn't love, A Disappearing Act. But I will still be excited and first in line when Jo Dixon's next title comes out.
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MEET THE AUTHOR: JO DIXON writes stories full of imperfect characters dealing with unsettling situations, and making fatal mistakes. There is intrigue and mystery, the moodiness and underlying threat of the wild environment, and provocative twists and turns.
Jo lives in rural Tasmania, where she wrangles an ever-growing collection of animals, and is attempting to transform blackberry-infested paddocks into beautiful gardens. She's learned to be somewhat useful at lambing, to plant trees, and to grow raspberries and rhubarb. She can also (sometimes) recall the botanical names of perennials and know which ones the wallabies will devour and which ones they ignore.
DISCLOSURE: Thank you to Harlequin Australia, HQ & MIRA, via NetGalley for providing an e-ARC of A Disappearing Act by Jo Dixon for review. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own personal opinions.