Eye Spy by C.M. Ewan
Publisher: Pan
Release date: 26 March 2026
Back cover blurb: Waiting for the Eurostar in Paris, Mark’s four-year-old daughter alerts him to a ‘Bad Man’ during a game of 'Eye Spy'. Things only get worse when Mark notices that the man is on their train with a suspicious-looking suitcase, and he’s sitting ominously close. With secrets unravelling from the past, can Mark piece together the jigsaw of his life in order to save his family? Or will their journey come to a fatal end?
Mark is returning from a family holiday to Paris, but it is a trip he has been forced to take without his wife. They had promised their daughter, Molly and Mark's stepdaughter, Freya that they would go away and they don't want to disappoint them.
It has been a largely uneventful trip, until they reach the security queue at the Eurostar terminal.
During an impromptu game of 'Eye Spy' whilst awaiting their turn in the security screening queue, Mark's daughter, Molly identifies a 'bad man'. Mark, who already suffers from severe anxiety is suddenly terrified that something awful is going to happen to them.
Although in reality he knows that this is ridiculous. For a start, Molly is only four years old. How could she possibly know if someone is inherently bad or not. But Mark trusts instincts.
Mark's parents were killed years previously in a terrorist incident whilst they were on holiday, and he has never fully recovered. He is constantly worried for his own safety, and that of those around him, particularly when travelling.
They manage to board the train without further incident, but Mark is still uneasy. And then his stepdaughter Freya disappears.
Gone, without a trace.
Which is impossible on a train full of people with no way to get off, right?
Eye Spy would make a great TV series, and actually reminded me a lot of Nightsleeper (tv series, in terms of pace), and is similar to the 10:12 (in terms of train mystery) that I also read recently but I enjoyed this much more. There seemed to be more plausible tension in this, and a greater air of mystery.
Eye Spy is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via netgalley in exchange for an honest review.