Red River Road: A Novel

Anna Downes's extraordinary next thriller Red River Road follows a woman desperate to discover what happened to her sister on a solo road trip through the Australian outback.

Katy Sweeney is looking for her sister. A year earlier, just three weeks into a solo vanlife trip, her free-spirited younger sister, Phoebe, vanished without a trace on the remote, achingly beautiful coastal highway in Western Australia. With no witnesses, no leads, and no DNA evidence, the case has gone cold. But Katy refuses to give up on her.

Using Phoebe’s social media accounts as a map, Katy retraces her sister’s steps, searching for any clues the police may have missed. Was Phoebe being followed? Who had she met along the way, and how dangerous were they?

And then Katy’s path collides with that of Beth, who is on the run from her own dark past. Katy realizes that Beth might be her best—and only—chance of finding the truth, and the two women form an uneasy alliance to find out what really happened to Phoebe in this wild, beautiful, and perilous place.

Anna Downes takes us on a twist-filled journey into the dark side of solo female travel, in this gripping novel that explores what drives us to keep searching for those we have lost, the family bonds that can make or break us, and the deception of memory.

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384 pages

Average rating: 7.83

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Community Reviews

ediehas
Feb 28, 2025
6/10 stars
i do enjoy unreliable narrators. felt there were one too many twists to the point where i was kind of over it after a while. but pretty solid three-star thriller.
Anonymous
Jan 07, 2025
8/10 stars
I don’t have anything particularly notable to say about this book. I think the unreliable narrators and general flakiness was interesting to read about, but for some reason found it difficult to get invested in the story as a whole. I think it was the switching of perspectives and instagram posts constantly that made it feel less continuous and more jumpy. Beth and Katy had voices that were a bit too similar in spite of differing motivations and that made it hard sometimes to remember who was speaking.

Overall, I think it’s kind of a 3.75/5 - I could see a lot of people enjoying this but it was on the high 3/low 4 spectrum for me.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC of this book!

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