Hello Book Friends,
I’m so pleased to bring you my review for this fabulous unputdownable read that I finished last night!
My Thoughts
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Grab snacks, and anything else you might need before diving into this one, go to the loo before, you have been warned!
This one will keep you on the edge of your seat, I shouted ‘oh no’ more than once reading this!
It starts out a little slow, but then the pace kicks in, and you are running full force for the rest of the story.
Tom and Rachel are married, however they are slowly breaking down, their teenage son died in a car accident, and the blame and hurt are slowly creeping into their marriage, and neither of them really know what to do.
On top of the guilt for their sons accident, their 13 year old daughter was involved in a mugging and although she says she is ok, her swollen face from where the mugger punched her, makes the guilt rear it’s ugly face once more.
A family friend offers the family to get away and stay in a lodge that he has in a remote place in Scotland, and although Tom isn’t really up for it, they agree as it will give them to have time as a family together, as Tom has recently moved out of the family home to give him and Rachel some space to sort things out in their own heads.
The lodge is amazing, all mod-cons and fancy-pants, with a great big gate to stop other people from coming in.
They have a fab evening and all got to bed as usual, but then they hear a window being broken, and when going to investigate, Tom sees 2 masked men walking around downstairs!!
Tom, Rachel, Holly and Buster the dog have to try and find a way out of the house and to safety, but how can you do that when you are in the middle of nowhere, with no phone signal, and gates the that are supposed to keep people out, are the ones keeping you in?
A thrill-a-minute read, strap yourself in!
Vicci this sounds like my kinda book. Fantastic review β€οΈ
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Thank you Shalini, it was a great read x
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