The Last Thing He Told Me cover

The Last Thing He Told Me

Author: Dave, Laura

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 4.6
Points 12.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 79225
Points per Word 0.000151
Page Count 336
Points per Page 0.035714

Description

Hannah's world is upended when her husband disappears after only a year of marriage, and she discovers he has been living under a false identity. With the police closing in and little trust to go around, she reluctantly teams up with his resentful teenage daughter to uncover the dangerous secrets he left behind. The novel blends family drama with high-stakes suspense as the two women confront betrayal, criminal intrigue, and an uneasy alliance.

Quick Summary

If you're into mysteries with real emotional stakes, this one hooks you right away Hannah's husband vanishes, and as she digs into who he really was, she realizes she barely knew him at all. What makes it memorable is the messy, complicated relationship between Hannah and her teenage stepdaughter, who has every reason to hate her but becomes her only ally. Fans of twisty domestic thrillers like *The Girl on the Train* will find a lot to love here, especially anyone who enjoys watching unlikely partnerships form under pressure. The story moves fast and keeps you guessing, but it's really the relationship drama between these two women trying to trust each other that elevates it above a typical missing-person mystery. Parents should know it has some profanity and deals with criminal activity, so it's best for mature high school readers who can handle that. If your teen loved *Big Little Lies* or wants something with similar emotional intensity mixed with suspense, this is a solid pick.