Colin Thatcher, hired to snatch Mia and deliver her to a dangerous criminal, decides at the last second to "save" her by hiding her in a secluded cabin in rural Minnesota.
The victim, a judge's daughter whose life is upended.
Mia Dennett, seeking to spite her cold and powerful father, goes home with a stranger she meets at a bar. This impulsive decision leads to her kidnapping, but not by the person the reader initially expects. Una Buena Chica Mary Kubica epub
Mary Kubica's (The Good Girl) is a psychological thriller that unravels through shifting perspectives and timelines. If you are looking for a story development inspired by its themes or a breakdown of its narrative structure, here is how the story unfolds and "develops" its central mystery: Narrative Structure
The gray area inhabited by Colin, who is both a criminal and a savior. Colin Thatcher, hired to snatch Mia and deliver
The story is told through three distinct viewpoints, alternating between the past (the kidnapping) and the present (the aftermath):
The present-day timeline follows Mia after she is found. She is traumatized, suffers from amnesia, and refers to herself as "Chloe." Gabe and Eve try to piece together what happened during her months in the wilderness. This impulsive decision leads to her kidnapping, but
Mia's mother, who struggles with the fallout of her daughter's disappearance.