The Girl Who Never Came Back: Review

Suzanne Goldring’s, The Girl Who Never Came Back is a powerful, moving, and utterly engrossing story that lingers long after the final page.

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The Girl Who Never Came Back
by Suzanne Goldring
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TitleThe Girl Who Never Came Back
Writer Suzanne Goldring
SeriesStandalone
PublisherBookouture
Publication date23rd August 2023
MBR star rating /5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
GenreHistorical Fiction,
Mystery
Woman’s Fiction

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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Synopsis: The Girl Who Never Came Back

A haunting tale of courage, guilt, and the search for truth in the aftermath of war.

Paris, 1945. Nineteen-year-old Phyllis, the youngest recruit under my command, vanished while working undercover in a city swarming with enemy soldiers. The last trace of her was a grand house seized by German officers, its glittering chandeliers hiding the scars of brutality.

Now, with only fragments of clues, a prisoner’s carved date, a scratched message on a food tin, I follow her trail across France and into the shadows of abandoned labour camps.

But as I seek the answers her family desperately needs, guilt gnaws at me. Was it my fault for sending her into such peril? And with threatening letters arriving at my door, I must face the chilling truth: some secrets of the war were never meant to be uncovered.

A gripping World War II novel of loyalty, sacrifice, and one woman’s relentless pursuit of justice, The Girl Who Never Came Back is perfect for readers who loved The Tattooist of Auschwitz, The Alice Network, and The Lost Girls of Paris.

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Review: The Girl Who Never Came Back

Some books immediately spark your interest because the synopsis contains everything you love as a reader.

in this books case, dual timelines, deep friendships, and powerful historical backdrops. Suzanne Goldring’s, The Girl Who Never Came Back is one of those novels.

Thankfully, it more than lives up to its promise.

Premise

The novel follows two elderly women, Sylvia and Peggy, lifelong friends whose very different paths are revisited through dual timelines. As they reflect on their lives, the story reveals extraordinary experiences, particularly during World War II, and the lasting impact of those events in the present.

A Story That Delivers

It’s always a risk when a book has such an enticing premise: will it disappoint? In this case, absolutely not. Goldring has crafted a compelling narrative that will keep you a reader, gripped throughout, The novel,

This is because the writer, Suzanne Goldring balances emotional weight with an engaging storytelling thoughout the novel.

Evocative Historical Detail

One of the strongest aspects of, The Girl Who Never Came Back is its vivid portrayal of the horrors of World War II under the German regime.

Goldring does not shy away from difficult subjects, including a particularly moving interview that describes the brutal torture endured by spies.

These scenes are emotionally charged but never gratuitous, making the historical weight feel authentic and deeply affecting.

Complex, Compelling Characters

At the heart of the story are Sylvia and Peggy:

  • Sylvia’s journey is heavy with emotion as she uncovers what really happened to Phyllis and wrestles with the lifelong consequences of these events.
  • Peggy, on the other hand, adds a lighter touch, bringing warmth and balance to the narrative without undermining the gravity of Sylvia’s story.

Together, their perspectives create a rich, layered portrait of friendship, resilience, and the ways in which the past continues to shape the present.

Conclusion

Why Read?

  • For fans of dual-timeline historical fiction, this novel delivers on every level.
  • If you’re drawn to stories of friendship tested by history, you’ll find Sylvia and Peggy unforgettable.
  • And if you appreciate novels that blend gripping mystery with emotional truth, this one is a must-read.

Final Verdict:

Suzanne Goldring’s, The Girl Who Never Came Back is a powerful, moving, and utterly engrossing story that lingers long after the final page.

Suzanne Goldring
Tasha Coryell

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