Good As Gone
- Lesley Goldthorpe

- Feb 14
- 1 min read

This book, starts off creepy right away: a girl disappears from her bedroom, and years later she suddenly comes back… or at least someone claiming to be her does.
I really liked how this book focuses more on the emotional fallout than just the mystery itself. It digs deep into family trauma, trust, and how losing a child completely changes everyone left behind. The story flips between timelines, which kept me guessing, even if it felt a little disorienting at times.
It’s not a fast, action-packed thriller — it’s quieter, tense, and psychological. If you enjoy slow-burn suspense with messy characters and a haunting vibe, this is a solid pick



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