'Elizabeth is Missing' by Emma Healey
Confused...yes that is how I found this book. It was well written and the story of Maud flips between present and past in each chapter, to which in some instances I found a bit annoying at times, as I was liking where the present narrative was going and then is suddenly flips back to the past.
I'm not quite sure what the outcome/conclusion of the book was as I couldn't remember who was doing what when at times. Maybe it was just me and perhaps I didn't take enough time to retain a lot of the mystery type plot.
I have experience of dealing with dementia, my dad had it, so could understand how it was affecting Maud and I did feel sorry for her, when nobody understood her when she kept saying about her friend, 'Elizabeth is missing'. I felt for Helen, her daughter too and can appreciate exactly how she was feeling at times. It was humorous in parts but also had me near to tears in others.
Give it a read though...don't let my review deter you from doing so.
3/5