Product details:
Publisher: Usborne.
Paperback, 336 pages.
Release date:May 1st 2014.
Rating: 3½ out of 5.
Ages: 14+
Source: Received from publisher for review.
Three years ago, thirteen-year-old Danny Geller vanished without trace.
His family and friends are still hanging on to every last shred of hope. Not knowing if he's alive or dead, their world is shrouded in shadows, secrets and suspicions.
This is the story of what happens when hope comes back to haunt you. When your desperation is used against you. When you search for the truth – but are too scared to accept the reality staring you in the face...
A mesmerizing psychological thriller with the most incredible twist you'll read all year.
Long-hidden secrets and lives
built on lies are the order of the day in Now
You See Me, an engagingly-written pulled-from-the-headlines psychological
thriller from debut novelist Emma Haughton.
Danny and Hannah have pretty much
been best friends since birth, so when Danny goes missing without a trace, age
thirteen, Hannah feels as though her world will never be the same again. It’s
true that Danny had been distant in the months before his disappearance, but at
the time, Hannah put this down to growing up and growing apart. After Danny’s
disappearance Hannah wonders if something more might have been going on in
Danny’s life, something bad, maybe a secret that he didn’t feel he could share
with her, but she’s clueless as to what Danny might have been hiding.
Life’s not easy for Hannah. Her
mum has recently died, her best friend is missing, and her dad, lost in his own
grief, is barely ever home. But Hannah
is resilient, and little by little, she moves on with her life, all the while
maintaining ties with Danny’s family, in particular his adorable sister Alice.
Three years on, Danny’s parents are constantly stressed; things have been
strained since Danny disappeared, and Hannah knows that things will only get
worse if Danny is ever found, because she’s sure that after all this time,
Danny can’t be alive.
Thing is, though, in a wish come
true, Danny is alive. But you know what they say about being careful what you
wish for? Yeah, that too.
When Danny went
missing, he was a boy. Now, back in Hannah’s life at sixteen, Danny is all
grown up. At first, Hannah barely recognizes this new taller, scruffier Danny,
but then she looks into his eyes, and she sees the boy she used to know. Even
so, though Danny still calls Hannah by her childhood nickname, it’s pretty
clear that he no longer wants to be friends with her. He no longer wants to hang out with Alice either, even though
three years previously, they were super close siblings. Old Danny was into
sports, specifically swimming, but New Danny, well, all he wants to do is cause
trouble, bunk off school and smoke cigarettes. Danny declares that he remembers
nothing of the three years he spent away from home; not where he was, what he
did, or who he met. But Hannah isn’t so sure that Danny is telling the whole
truth. In fact, as times goes on and Danny sneaks out night after night, she
thinks that every word that comes out of Danny’s mouth might just be a big fat
lie.
Like most
thrillers, Now You See Me contains a
clever plot twist or two, and so for that reason, if you plan on reading this
one, it’s best to do so without knowing all that much about the storyline past
the fact of Danny’s disappearance and the fact that he has a dark side when he
returns. Unfortunately for me the real life events that inspired this book are
noted in the press release, and so I knew what was going on with Danny from the
get go. Actually, I guessed the story behind Now You See Me after reading the blurb. Nonetheless, I found this
UKYA to be a very enjoyable read –it’s especially perfect for anyone who
enjoyed Girl, Missing by Sophie
McKenzie- and knowing what I know of the origin story, it was interesting to
see how the author dropped clues here and there and dealt with certain aspects
of Danny’s return. I can’t say much more without spoiling the story, but I will
be very interested to see if readers who are not familiar with the true story
behind Now You See Me will figure out
the truth behind Danny’s lies.
I'm quite intrigued by this one. Sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis one does sound good and definitely thrilling. I don't think I am as good as you when it comes to figuring out the clues/outcome to the story, so I may keep my eye out for this one. I could always use a good psychological thriller…I've been trying to branch out and read more this year after reading The Killing Woods. Great review, Leanna!
ReplyDeleteWell now you have me wanting to scour the blurb for clues to see if I can figure the story out from that too Leanna! I love a good thriller, and while this one clearly didn't blow you away, it stills sounds like it was a solid read and I'm more than a little curious about what happened to Danny in his 3 years missing. Lovely review!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read this one...I'm intrigued!
ReplyDeleteI'm a fan of YA thrillers so I immediately want to read this, even if it was a little predictable!
ReplyDeleteMands @ The Bookish Manicurist
This is fantastic, I love that the prize pack includes nail polish! :)
ReplyDeleteMands @ The Bookish Manicurist
I checked out some of the nail art on your blog when I visited on Sunday. It is wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it, Clover!
ReplyDeleteI knew the outcome before I started reading but I am interested to know if others who don't know the story behind this one figure out what's going on!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know what you think if you read this one, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if it was predictable - or if it that's just me because I already knew what was going on before I read it! I think I would have picked up on the clues anyway, but I can't say for sure!
ReplyDeleteNice prize pack, shame it isn't international! I recently got an ARC of this book and can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteKatrina @ Chased By My Imagination