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Title: The Getaway Author: Rona HalsallFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Boldwood BooksPublication Date: 25th July 2025Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Getaway
The most twisty psychological thriller, guaranteed to leave readers’ pulses racing! Perfect for fans of K.L. Slater, Claire Douglas, and Freida McFadden ☀️📚
Would you swap houses – and lives – with a stranger? 👀
Maddie and her long-term boyfriend, Tom, dream of a life living and working abroad, though right now they’re settling for a lovely vacation in the sunny European beach town.
When Maddie is befriended by a lovely-seeming couple, who are living the digital nomad lifestyle, they make her an offer that feels hard to refuse…
Swap houses, swap lives – just for a couple of weeks - and see if living abroad is a lifestyle that would really suit them.
But as soon as they’ve handed keys over to their home in London, it becomes clear the couple aren’t who they’d seemed to be. And Maddie and Tom’s dream getaway is about to become a nightmare they could never have imagined…
Well I read this in an evening, without the intent to! I wasn't planning on spending most of my evening absorbed in a book, but well when a story is this good that does kind of happen!
I was totally and utterly hooked and I started this book with dinner and finished it at about 3am - not willing to go to bed until I had complete resolution.
This book is that good, I kind of groaned at Maddie's naivety. Honestly who doesn't know if something sounds too good to be true you really should run in the opposite direction. But other than that I really didn't expect how anything was going to turn out, and just was open mouthed as more and more revelations occurred, to the extent I really wasn't sure who to believe.
What I do know for sure is offering to house swap for a few weeks, with people you only met a couple of weeks ago, for the first time, really is probably not a good idea. I've also learnt from this that you really shouldn't trust anyone, and definitely need to google everyone in your life just in case of skeletons!
This is only the second book I've read from this author and given how much I have loved both of them I am now wondering why I haven't read more, something that I suspect will be rectified in the future.
What a fabulous book, and I adored the descriptions of digital nomad life, and of Split Croatia (where I spent a lovely day in port on a cruise over 10 years ago and really do want to revisit eventually).
Thank you to Boldwood Books and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








