Five college students go missing on Parents Weekend. An investigation ensues.
I found this book to have too many characters to keep straight. Each of the students have parents with issues that seem almost stereotypical of these types of thrillers. The book takes almost 20% of its time explaining each family one-by-one. Then the conclusion felt rushed. It also left a few of my questions unanswered.
Overall, Parents Weekend is not what I expected from one of my favorite authors. Not really bad, but not good either. 3 stars.
Thanks to NetGalley and Minotaur Books for providing me with an advanced review copy.