On a cold afternoon in December 1995, two young girls are found abandoned on a platform at Pearse Station in Dublin.
Thirty years later, investigative journalist Vega is determined to find out what happened to the so-called 'Nowhere Girls'. Where did their mother go? Why did no one come forward to claim them? And where are they now?
Searching for answers takes her on a journey with twists she never could have imagined. And one that could put everything else she knows at risk; including her new relationship, her career, and her life as she knows it.
What did I think?
Oh my goodness, I could not put this gripping and compelling book down! It's definitely a 'just one more chapter' kind of a book and then 'whoops I've read it all in a day'.
It is such an intriguing storyline with two young girls being left at a railway station. What made their mother leave them and why didn't she come back? This is the story that journalist Vega wants to investigate despite being told to leave it alone by her boss. Vega can't leave it alone though and she won't stop digging until she finds out the truth.
This is such an addictive book with twists and turns that shocked, surprised and delighted me. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough and I would recommend setting aside a couple of hours when you pick up this book as you won't be able to put it down.
Unputdownable and completely engrossing, The Nowhere Girls is an unmissable book that kept me riveted from start to finish. An easy five stars and a very highly recommended read.
I received a gifted hardback to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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