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Title: The Last Place You LookAuthor: Nikki SmithFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: PenguinPublication Date: 2nd July 2026Rating: 5 Stars
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Title: The Last Place You Look
Leo thought he knew his wife. Until she disappeared.
Leo Kennedy has it all: money, looks, the perfect marriage and luxury homes in the UK and South Africa. But when his wife Addison goes missing, his immaculate life detonates.
48 hours later, Leo arrives at their safari lodge to retrace her steps. Only there's no sign of Addison. Instead, Leo is met with a scene of blood and chaos, and on the wall a missing poster, with his face, his name and his details.
His wife may be missing, but someone wants Leo gone too . . .
From the author of The Beach Party comes a deliciously dark sunlounger thriller, perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and Lucy Clarke's The Hike.
Once again Nikki Smith has transported us to a wonderfully exotic destination, and then made sure we all know just how dangerous it really is! Half set in the UK and half set in South Africa at a wildlife lodge, this is a story that had me at times on the edge of my seat and had at least one WTF moment!
In fact I'm still reeling from the finale section, where I literally didn't expect or predict anything that we were presented with. It was totally fabulous and seeing how all the various thread actually intersected in more ways than I would have ever imagined.
What starts to become really apparent quite early on is that you can never really truly know everything about your partner, and that secrets can exist even in the best of marriages. It's just sometimes they are more dangerous than others.
From the prologue, and in fact the blurb we know that when Leo gets to South Africa he is presented with a horrifying sight, from there we get lots of the lead up to his arrival in South Africa, which was really interesting.
I can't say I particularly loved Leo, he definitely had some unlikeable traits, but once we get chapters from Addison's point of view too, I could say the same about her.
What I completely loved were some of the descriptions of the African savannah, and of the animals, and later on just how dangerous the area is, before you add in humans potentially doing stupid or dangerous things.
Another totally brilliant thriller from Nikki Smith, the queen of the destination thriller. Wonder what country she will try to put us off travelling too next year!
Thank you to Penguin and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








