Review: The Reappearance Of Rachel Price by Holly Jackson

Bel was only a baby when her mother, Rachel, disappeared and she and her father has lived in the aftermath of that event for years. When a filmmaker decides to do a documentary about Rachel’s disappearance, Bel is less than thrilled to have to participate. The filming brings up difficult memories for Bel and her father, Charlie, who was acquitted of Rachel’s murder but some still harbor suspicions about him. One day Rachel reappears and upends Bels life. Rachel wants to pick up her relationship with Bel, but Bel suspects Rachel is hiding something. When her father disappears, Bel thinks it justifies her suspicions about Rachel, but Bel finds things are not what they seem. Bel finds out what really happened to Rachel and who took her and it changes Bel and her family. 
The story had good twists and was paced well. I do think it would have helped to have Rachel’s viewpoint too and not just Bel’s, because I think it would have been better to show it through Rachel instead of her explaining what happened. But overall I liked the story. 
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