It’s Not Her by Mary Kubica follows Courtney Gray, a woman whose family vacation turns deadly. Courtney is looking forward to spending time with her immediate and extended family. Still, everything changes one morning when she discovers her brother and sister-in-law murdered in their lakeside cottage. Her niece, Reese, is missing, while her nephew, Wyatt, is found upstairs, unharmed but asleep.
As the police work to uncover leads, Courtney grows increasingly desperate for answers and for any sign of her niece. Unable to sit back and wait, she takes matters into her own hands. As she digs deeper into the case, she uncovers dark secrets from her family’s past. The truths that someone is determined to keep hidden. Will Courtney be able to uncover what really happened?
I found the book entertaining. It alternates between multiple points of view, primarily Reese in the past and Courtney in the present. The short chapters made it a quick read and helped build suspense. There were several twists and turns that I didn’t see coming.
There were a few elements that felt underdeveloped or not fully explained. Some details seemed included mainly to mislead the reader rather than to meaningfully contribute to the story. Even so, I found it engaging overall and would be open to reading more books by this author.




