The End of Getting Lost

The End of Getting Lost

Gina and Duncan are a newlywed couple on a belated honeymoon touring Europe. Gina is recovering her memories after an accident. The reader soon suspects that Duncan is hiding something from Gina. What can it be? How will Gina respond if the truth is revealed? The answers lie in the new domestic psychological thriller, The End of Getting Lost.

This book works great as a way to visit European cities from your couch. The descriptions are lushly detailed. It made me hungry to travel again after two years of unpredictable COVID restrictions.

Unfortunately, The End of Getting Lost doesn’t work as well as a thriller. The plot has been done many times before. The twist was obvious when it occurred. Overall, it was a miss for me. 3 stars.

Thanks to Simon & Schuster and NetGalley for a copy in exchange for my honest review.

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