

π First Impressions:
As someone who reads a lot of thrillers, I was curious to see how The Curfew would measure up. The story centres on a group of teenagers who break their curfew one night, and when one of them goes missing, long-buried secrets begin to surface. The fallout pulls their parents into a tense and tangled web of suspicion, lies, and desperation. It sounded right up my street.
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What I Liked:
The pacing was strong, with short, punchy chapters that kept me turning the pages. I enjoyed the family dynamics and the way Logan captures the unease and paranoia as suspicion falls on different characters. There were some clever twists and moments that genuinely surprised me.
β What Didnβt Work for Me:
While the buildup was gripping, the ending didnβt quite land for me. I was hoping for one last shocking twist, but it wrapped up much as I expected. A few character motivations also felt a little shaky or convenient, which took away from the believability of the resolution. A factor that plays a part in the overall rating I give this book.
π Why You Should Read This Book:
If you enjoy domestic thrillers with plenty of secrets, twists, and suspense, The Curfew delivers a gripping ride. Itβs perfect for readers who like stories about ordinary families caught in extraordinary circumstances, and it raises interesting questions about trust, loyalty, and how far weβll go to protect the people we love.
π Final Thoughts:
The Curfew is an entertaining, fast-paced thriller that kept me engaged, but it didnβt quite stick the landing. If you enjoy domestic thrillers with plenty of suspense, itβs still worth picking up β just be prepared for an ending that might leave you wanting a little more.
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A fast-paced domestic thriller with plenty of twists, though some plot points felt a bit too convenient to fully satisfy.
ποΈ Where to buy:
Buy your own copy of The Curfew HERE
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