
Parents Weekend by Alex Finlay
Parents gather for a night of fun, cocktails, and celebration. The first-year college students no-show, and the parents stay up way too late, not attributing the absences of their kids to more than typical college behavior.
The next day, with no word, the five college students capture the attention of the media and FBI.
This novel calls FBI Agent Sarah Keller back into action. (Previously in The Night Shift and Every Last Fear)
Five very different families with secrets and histories hidden, none with much in common. Things become suspenseful when there are suspects in all directions and answers are few. With time running out, Agent Keller pushes for answers.
Are these the actions of student pranks or something much more sinister?
I enjoyed this one but there were a lot of characters to connect with and follow. Having dual timeline to tell the stories and connections was helpful, but with so many characters, you almost have to take notes to keep track.
Agent Keller is a favorite character and I have enjoyed her in previous novels by Alex Finlay.
If you stick with this and connect to the story, you will enjoy the rush of suspense as it develops and escalates in the second half.
I would like to Thank NetGalley for the opportunity to review this ARC and say Thank You to Alex Finlay for continuing the story of a great character. 3.5/5⭐
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