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The Second Stranger
by Martin Griffin
The Second Stranger by Martin Griffin
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Sphere and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
Remie Yorke has one shift left at the Mackinnon Hotel in the remote Scottish Highlands before she leaves for good. Then Storm Ezra hits.
As temperatures plummet and phone lines go down, an injured man stumbles inside. PC Don Gaines was in a terrible accident on the mountain road. The only other survivor: the prisoner his team was transporting.
When a second stranger arrives, Remie reluctantly lets him in from the blizzard. He, too, is hurt. He claims to be a police officer. His name is also Don Gaines.
Someone is lying and, with no means of escape, Remie must work out who. If the cold doesn't kill her, one of these men will get there first . . .
My Opinion
This is a fast paced thriller with twists that will keep you guessing until the end. This makes for an interesting read as Remie must work out who she can trust. I was with Remie, struggling to work out who was telling the truth. A great, quick read.
Rating 4/5
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Sphere and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
Remie Yorke has one shift left at the Mackinnon Hotel in the remote Scottish Highlands before she leaves for good. Then Storm Ezra hits.
As temperatures plummet and phone lines go down, an injured man stumbles inside. PC Don Gaines was in a terrible accident on the mountain road. The only other survivor: the prisoner his team was transporting.
When a second stranger arrives, Remie reluctantly lets him in from the blizzard. He, too, is hurt. He claims to be a police officer. His name is also Don Gaines.
Someone is lying and, with no means of escape, Remie must work out who. If the cold doesn't kill her, one of these men will get there first . . .
My Opinion
This is a fast paced thriller with twists that will keep you guessing until the end. This makes for an interesting read as Remie must work out who she can trust. I was with Remie, struggling to work out who was telling the truth. A great, quick read.
Rating 4/5