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I loved Hannah’s debut novel so when I heard about this, I jumped on it straight away!
The Blindspot is one of those books that pulls in you in from that first chapter. Relatable but thrilling, I love how Hannah takes real situations that could happen to any of us, and delve into it. Moral dilemmas that no one should have to face and exploring the reality of it.
I loved Abi as a character and I found her so brave and enlightening. She is not afraid to stand up for what she believes in and will do anything to protect her family. As a big sister myself, I found her so relatable and easy to put myself into her shoes, knowing exactly how she might feel but how loyalty will trump anything.
The small town feel of this book really adds to it too, and this along with the raw and emotional story line, makes it a brilliant read that really gets you thinking!

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Abi Campbell’s brother Jack has everything to look forward to: just 18 and finishing his A-levels, he’s a star student with a prestigious university scholarship awaiting him. The youngest of five, Jack has largely been raised by Abi after their mother died, and she adores him. The Campbells’ world is turned on its head when, one summer morning, the police arrive to arrest Jack. His childhood friend Katie has accused him of a terrible crime. The worst one. Rumours about what happened swirl through their small seaside town, turning friends against friends and brothers against brothers. Only Abi stands by Jack while it seems the rest of the world point fingers. She knows he is innocent. He has to be. He’s her golden boy. And blood is thicker than water. But can you love someone too much?
Thanks to NetGalley and Bedford Square Publishers for giving me an advance copy.

A well written book covering a difficult subject . This is a book that I would recommend.
Thanks to Netgalley for the opportunity to read this ARC in return for an honest review