Are you paying attention? You'll need to be; this thriller will test your brain with its reverse chronological structure, and it's a page-turner to boot. * Elle Magazine *
In All the Missing Girls Megan Miranda leads readers back through the past of a small town, enfolding them in a slow, tense nightmare of suspicion, menace, and tangled motives. A twisty, compulsive read - I loved it. * Ruth Ware, author of In a Dark, Dark Wood *
Extremely interesting...a novel that will probably be called Hitchcockian * New York Times, editor's pick *
All the Missing Girls is a smart, suspenseful, and emotionally complex thriller. Told in reverse, this story will make you want to lock the doors, turn off the phone, and read until the last satisfying page. * Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author of 'The Ex' *
As original as it is addictive, this story puts a knot in your gut from the opening pages. Vividly rendered, psychologically complex, All The Missing Girls is, above all, totally gripping. * Tim Johnston, New York Times bestselling author of 'Descent' *
All the Missing Girls is set to become one of the best books of 2016 * Los Angeles Review of Books *
Megan Miranda's utterly gripping and original All the Missing Girls keeps you off balance in the most perfect way. I was held hostage by the book from the first page to the stunning conclusion. This literally backward tale is a winner. * Lisa Lutz, author of 'The Passenger and How to Start a Fire' *
A very unusual reading experience. Definitely worth a look. -- InStyle.co.uk * If You Liked Girl on a Train You'll Love These... *
The kind of book it seems like everyone has been hungry for since Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and Paula Hawkins's Girl on a Train. * Cosmopolitan.com *
[An] impressive tale of suspense. * The Sun *
A thoroughly nail-biting narrative puzzle * Closer magazine *
I loved this book... the structure is amazing. A must read! * Kate Williams *