There is a lot of imagery of the villain being like a cornered animal, frightened out of their wits, and willing to do whatever it takes to survive. But more than that, I admire how Kubica presented the big reveal - the author used the perspective of one of the other characters to frame the villain in an almost sympathetic light. I didn’t guess the big reveal at all, which is testament to Kubica’s skill at giving us some truly viable red herrings. There are quite a few potential suspects behind the disappearance, and a whole bunch of intriguing clues like a professional connection between Shelby and Meredith, and a series of threatening text messages sent to Meredith’s phone. She’s spent the last decade in a pitch-black basement, barely cared for by a cruel and abusive couple, and her return sparks renewed interest in the events of the past. Fast forward to the present day, and Delilah is back. Shortly after, Meredith Dickey and her six-year-old daughter Delilah also disappear. It flips back and forth between two time periods: 11 years ago, Shelby Tebow goes for a run and never comes home. Local Woman Missing is a twisty mystery that’s also rather sad.
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