Off The Deep End by Lucinda Berry

BLURB
Therapist turned stay-at-home mom Jules Hart’s idyllic suburban life shatters when she crashes her car into an icy lake. Her son and another teenage boy plunge into the water with her, but Jules can only manage to save one—the wrong one.
Reeling from the death of her son, Jules spirals into a violent and unstable mental state. Ten months after the accident, she’s still trying to reckon with the fact that she rescued Isaac Greer, another woman’s child, when Isaac suddenly vanishes.
Jules finds herself at the center of a massive police investigation. While she harbors her own dangerous secrets, Jules is adamant that she didn’t take Isaac. But then who did? Is Isaac the victim of a dangerous killer who’s been targeting boys in the Midwest? Or is someone else pulling the strings in this deadly game?
BOOK REVIEW
I found myself enthralled in this fast-paced thriller. I liked how Berry quickly thrust the reader into a suspenseful and nail-biting narrative. The tension rises steadily as Jules dives deeper into the case and it culminates with an action-packed climax that left me on the edge of my seat. However, I did feel the resolution felt rushed and anti-climactic. Overall, this was a gripping and well-crafted story that I would recommend to thriller fans.
Berry writes an enthralling tale that will keep you hooked until the very last page.
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