Joan Borthwick

Gone Missing In One Night

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When Sarah Crawford walks into a crowded bar for what should be a routine night out, she doesn’t expect to witness something that will change her life forever.

In the middle of the noise and laughter, she spots a woman, Cindy, being forcefully led out by a man who doesn’t belong. No one else sees it. No one else cares. Brushed off as drunk or paranoid, Sarah is left alone with the weight of what she knows she saw.

But when Cindy vanishes without a trace, Sarah becomes the only person willing to chase the truth. Driven by guilt and a relentless determination, she uncovers a shadowy world of secrets, where nothing is as it seems and the stakes are life or death.

Someone wants the past to stay buried—and now, they're watching her. The closer Sarah gets to uncovering what happened that night, the more dangerous it becomes.

Cindy’s disappearance was just the beginning. If Sarah can’t solve the mystery in time, she’ll be the next to disappear.
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149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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  • Jaspershared an impression3 days ago
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    Gone Missing in One Night by Joan Borthwick is a sharp, unsettling psychological thriller that gripped me from the first page. It starts with a simple but haunting scene—Sarah sees a woman being led away against her will outside a bar, and no one else seems to notice or care. That moral unease drives the whole book, and I found myself pulled right into Sarah’s growing obsession and guilt.
    What I enjoyed was how tight and focused the story felt. There’s no wasted space—every scene moves the plot forward, and the tension never really lets up. Sarah isn’t a perfect heroine; she’s anxious, impulsive, sometimes frustrating—but in a way that felt real. You understand why this one night won't let her go.
    The pacing is fast but never rushed. I finished it in just under a day and appreciated how it didn’t drag or overcomplicate things. It reminded me a bit of the atmosphere in The Girl on the Train or Before I Go to Sleep—that creeping feeling that reality might be less reliable than it seems.
    The ending worked for me, though it wasn't a massive twist—more a slow, disturbing reveal that ties everything together. Some readers might want more dramatic fireworks, but I thought the quieter payoff made it feel more grounded and disturbing. This was an excellent novel. Looking forward to reading more from this author.

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