
What She Saw follows true cold case writer, Sloane Grayson. Sloane is focused on her newest investigation into a crime that happened over 30 years ago. In a small town in Virginia, during a musical festival, four young women went missing, believed to be murdered and hidden away by the concert promoter of the festival. Sloane though believes that not everything is at it appears with the case and is focused on finding the four women’s bodies, especially because one of the women who went missing, was her mother.
I really can’t say much about this one outside of it was so freaking slow that I just didn’t care anymore by the time I got to the end. The other POVs that we get, Sloane, the former sheriff, and other POVs just didn’t work after a while. I think it’s always tricky to keep a story moving forward when you keep jumping back and forth and have Sloane and her messiness going on too.
Sloane was so tiresome. Her going on constantly to herself and to whatshisname that she had no feelings, was like her dad, didn’t feel anything about her mom (well why are you investigating then?) was also repetitive. The love scenes we get are weird and off-putting with her too.
And the reveal just didn’t make any sense. Maybe if we had any set-up for it, but it pretty much was like Burton said oh yeah, I have to reveal things and then Sloane stumbles upon everything and it the cases are solved. I just didn’t buy it and wished I didn’t dislike Sloane so much.
