A review by pulp_fiction_books
The Traitors by Alan Connor

3.0

If you're a fan of 'The Traitors' you'll definitely get a kick out of this, it's very faithful (pardon the pun) to the show. And while it's fun to be thrust into the action, it definitely has a couple of major flaws. Firstly, there are twenty one characters whose names, occupation and age we are given and that is as close as you'll ever get to a relationship with any of them. It's impossible to remember who you've had conversations with and you just never feel any bond or real suspicion regarding anyone as they're very cardboard cutout like. The second issue is you're never going to participate in any of the challenges as they require a whole host of players (however I think they could be fun if you pulled the book out during a party etc and ignored the story and played some). It's not a big deal to the overall experience though as the book is 312 pages so there is more than enough meat when it comes to the actual story, decision making and psychological side of things. If you're a Traitors superfan (as I am) I'd say pick this up as for anyone else I don't see much here for you.