The Anniversary - Alex Finlay
Pub. Date: May 12, 2026
She read
Every May 1st in a small town in Nebraska, a serial killer abducts a young woman. Sometimes he lets her go after attacking her, often he does not. Jules Delaney is a victim in 1992, sexually assaulted, but released. Fear, among other emotions, prevents her from telling anyone. Meanwhile, Quinn Riley, a marginal friend of hers, is arrested after a fight that injures someone.
As the years pass, Jules and Quinn go their separate ways. She becomes a successful fashion model, while Quinn, upon his release from juvenile detention, joins the army and is wounded. He returns to his hometown as a private investigator, obsessed with trying to solve his mother’s murder. Eventually, they reunite, growing closer together as the guilty party in both cases is finally revealed.
This is the sixth book I have read by Alex Finlay, and he never disappoints. The story begins as a slow burn, gradually progressing into an intriguing exploration of trauma, guilt, and healing. The tension builds over time, creating a captivating narrative.
I liked the technique of following two well-developed characters over a decade, revisiting them each May 1st and tracing the effects of that night in 1992 on both of them as well as their growth as the years progress.
While the serial culprit is somewhat predictable based on a hint halfway through the book, it didn’t diminish the suspense of the story. An unexpected twist added to the gripping conclusion, making it a satisfying read.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @stmartinspress @Minotaur_books for the DRC.
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