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There Should Have Been Eight
by Nalini Singh
I enjoy Singh’s books, whatever the genre, and devoured her last mystery thriller. The story slowly builds as we get to know the friends, the hosts and stories from their past. The group are friends who went their separate ways when one of their own, Bea, took her own life.
The story takes place in the remote alpine region of New Zealand at a home belonging to Bea’s family estate. The seven of them gather as a storm rolls in, cutting them off from the rest of the world. As strange things happen and Luna wonders why Darcie, her sister, handled the death so strangely, we question everything we’ve been told.
The first part of the story began slowly as we get to know the characters and take in our surroundings, but as the storm rages, an accident occurs and things unfold. Twists, turns and unholy happens left me flabbergasted. I couldn’t set this down as I made assumptions and waited for the truth to reveal itself.
I love Singh’s writing style from the pacing to the tightly woven tale. She hooks reads from the first page and never lets go.
A compelling thriller, perfect for the first snow of the season. Grab a blanket and curl up with There Should Have Been Eight. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer
The story takes place in the remote alpine region of New Zealand at a home belonging to Bea’s family estate. The seven of them gather as a storm rolls in, cutting them off from the rest of the world. As strange things happen and Luna wonders why Darcie, her sister, handled the death so strangely, we question everything we’ve been told.
The first part of the story began slowly as we get to know the characters and take in our surroundings, but as the storm rages, an accident occurs and things unfold. Twists, turns and unholy happens left me flabbergasted. I couldn’t set this down as I made assumptions and waited for the truth to reveal itself.
I love Singh’s writing style from the pacing to the tightly woven tale. She hooks reads from the first page and never lets go.
A compelling thriller, perfect for the first snow of the season. Grab a blanket and curl up with There Should Have Been Eight. This review was originally posted at Caffeinated Reviewer