Books With Your Besties
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Books With Your Besties
The Missing Half And The Case of Maura Murray
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Hi besties! This week we’re diving into The Missing Half by Ashley Flowers. If you haven’t read it yet—pause here, grab the book (with your eyes or your ears), and come back when you’re ready.
Spoiler Alert: This episode contains full spoilers for The Missing Half
Overall Ratings
- Ashley: 3.5 out of 5
- Emily: Solid 4 out of 5
We both found the book engaging and entertaining, especially as a standalone thriller. Like Flowers’ first novel, All Good People Here, this story draws inspiration from a real unsolved case—but takes its own fictional turn.
Real-Life Inspiration: The Maura Murray Case
We couldn’t talk about The Missing Half without discussing its strong parallels to the disappearance of Maura Murray, a 21-year-old college student who vanished in 2004 after her car was found abandoned on a rural road.
Key similarities discussed:
- A young woman disappears after a car incident
- No clear signs of foul play
- A sister left behind searching for answers
- Lingering questions, suspicious behavior beforehand, and no closure
We also dig into theories around Maura’s disappearance, including:
- Mental health crisis
- Exposure to the elements
- Accepting a ride from someone else
- Why her case is classified as a “suspicious missing person with criminal overtones”
This conversation spirals (in the best way) into whether this is a case we should cover in a future episode 👀.
Plot & Themes Discussion
- The book leans more toward solving an unsolved mystery than a traditional whodunit
- Internet sleuthing and community involvement mirror modern true-crime culture
- Nearly every character feels suspicious—which we loved
We also talk about:
- Being (or not being) surprised by twists
- Loving messy, flawed characters like Nick
- Trauma, grief, addiction, and bad decision-making
- How secrets compound and destroy lives
The Gross Stuff (Because Yes, We’re Talking About It)
- Brad is the worst. Full stop.
- The affair between a teenage girl and her dad’s best friend is deeply disturbing and rooted in power imbalance and grooming
- The fact that his wife knew? Horrifying and complicated
- We unpack how this plotline effectively builds suspicion—but is still incredibly upsetting
Moments That Stuck With Us
- The creepy anonymous note delivered by a child on a playground
- The CD with handwritten notes (a nostalgic gut punch)
- The reveal about what really happened the night Jules died
- The moral breaking point of covering up another death
Heartbreaking, messy, and tragic across the board.
Big Questions We Asked
- Could someone really disappear and live just one town over?
- Why choose hiding over accountability for a drunk-driving death?
- How far can trauma push someone before every choice becomes the wrong one?
- And ultimately: What do you think really happened?
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Music is Ur Karma (Instrumental Version) by Craig Reever.
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