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A review by hales2385
Thirty Days of Darkness by Jenny Lund Madsen
5.0
I loved this book! There was something about it that just gripped me from the start and then I found that I couldn’t put it down! I thought that our main character Hannah, was a little stuck up to start with but then I really came to like her. I think one of the things that I liked was the range of emotions that she went through in the book - some of which were a real surprise to her!
I loved how, despite the fact that Hannah was clearly not a people person she did actually form relationships with some of the other characters fairly quickly, even though one of those was an ongoing dislike of one of them! The storyline itself was intriguing, it definitely felt as though there were hidden secrets from the start, you just weren’t sure who it was keeping them.
I liked the fact that there wasn’t a clear front runner for who the murderer was, and the fact that there were times when there could have been multiple suspects and then none! I thought this was really well written and I loved the fact that it was set in Iceland and the description of the daylight hours (or lack of!). The ending was great and I loved some of those last chapters when it all became clear. I’d love to hear more from Hannah and our other main supporting characters.
I loved how, despite the fact that Hannah was clearly not a people person she did actually form relationships with some of the other characters fairly quickly, even though one of those was an ongoing dislike of one of them! The storyline itself was intriguing, it definitely felt as though there were hidden secrets from the start, you just weren’t sure who it was keeping them.
I liked the fact that there wasn’t a clear front runner for who the murderer was, and the fact that there were times when there could have been multiple suspects and then none! I thought this was really well written and I loved the fact that it was set in Iceland and the description of the daylight hours (or lack of!). The ending was great and I loved some of those last chapters when it all became clear. I’d love to hear more from Hannah and our other main supporting characters.