![]() ![]() ![]() And the horrific ski bores on holiday were also familiar! My best friend from school lives in the French Alps, and so the setting was familiar, which I liked. I felt that really helped build the tension – and you don’t know who to trust! Similarly different voices are added to the story telling – both in 1998 and the present day – and the ‘before / after’ chapters too. I don’t really want to give you too much information on the storyline – as it unfurls brilliantly! For example, you know someone dies in 1998, but don’t know who until some way through. There are plenty of red herrings and teasers to keep you interested. You know that the 2 stories are connected – but right up until the very end you aren’t sure exactly how. You don’t have all the facts up front – and it twists and turns brilliantly. The story is told, flicking between the present day (the Alps, pre covid – how wonderful!) and 1998 when there was a tragedy. When I was emailed by the publisher to see if I’d like an advance review copy of this book, I jumped at the chance – the blurb was intriguing immediately – and I was prepared to take a chance on a debut novelist, and I’m so pleased I did! Someone knows what really happened that day. Two young men ski into a blizzard… but only one returns.įour people connected to the missing man find themselves in that same resort. ![]()
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