In a Dark, Dark Wood
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This is a story about Nora who gets invited to a hen weekend by one of her childhood friends. I think it goes without saying that there is a lot of history between the characters since they haven't really been keeping in touch for the last 10 years. The hen weekend takes place in a house almost hidden in a forest. The premise sounded really intriguing to me and overall I think the story did not disappoint. I liked the main characters (at least Nora and Nina :D) and I did like trying to figure out what actually happened in their past to make them lose touch. I also appreciate that there were no loose ends after the whole story was explained. I find that in some books there are questions raised by the characters which then are not answered in the course of the story. I thought for a second that one important matter would not be explained but it was in the end. Overall, I do have to say however that the story was just an okay thriller since at some point in the book it was rather obvious what had happened and it was rather easy to narrow the suspects down. So, since I did expect a little more from the story but did really enjoy the time I had with the story it's a three-star book for me.
This is a story about Nora who gets invited to a hen weekend by one of her childhood friends. I think it goes without saying that there is a lot of history between the characters since they haven't really been keeping in touch for the last 10 years. The hen weekend takes place in a house almost hidden in a forest. The premise sounded really intriguing to me and overall I think the story did not disappoint. I liked the main characters (at least Nora and Nina :D) and I did like trying to figure out what actually happened in their past to make them lose touch. I also appreciate that there were no loose ends after the whole story was explained. I find that in some books there are questions raised by the characters which then are not answered in the course of the story. I thought for a second that one important matter would not be explained but it was in the end. Overall, I do have to say however that the story was just an okay thriller since at some point in the book it was rather obvious what had happened and it was rather easy to narrow the suspects down. So, since I did expect a little more from the story but did really enjoy the time I had with the story it's a three-star book for me.
4,5⭐
Nora hasn't seen Clare for 10 years and all of a sudden gets an invite to Clare's hen weekend. It has to be a mistake. Right? No. Nora makes the decision to go and when she gets there she wishes she hadn't because it all goes horribly wrong. I loved this story. I've never read a thriller around a hen weekend before, I think that's why I liked it so much. Knowing that you are invited to what you're going to be a fun filled weekend and it all goes to shit! I loved the writing, the description of the 'glass house' made me feel like I was there, the characters I would probably know them haha. Yeah I loved it. The only thing I didn't like was I was at the end before I was ready for it!
Beschreibung
Beiträge
This is a story about Nora who gets invited to a hen weekend by one of her childhood friends. I think it goes without saying that there is a lot of history between the characters since they haven't really been keeping in touch for the last 10 years. The hen weekend takes place in a house almost hidden in a forest. The premise sounded really intriguing to me and overall I think the story did not disappoint. I liked the main characters (at least Nora and Nina :D) and I did like trying to figure out what actually happened in their past to make them lose touch. I also appreciate that there were no loose ends after the whole story was explained. I find that in some books there are questions raised by the characters which then are not answered in the course of the story. I thought for a second that one important matter would not be explained but it was in the end. Overall, I do have to say however that the story was just an okay thriller since at some point in the book it was rather obvious what had happened and it was rather easy to narrow the suspects down. So, since I did expect a little more from the story but did really enjoy the time I had with the story it's a three-star book for me.
This is a story about Nora who gets invited to a hen weekend by one of her childhood friends. I think it goes without saying that there is a lot of history between the characters since they haven't really been keeping in touch for the last 10 years. The hen weekend takes place in a house almost hidden in a forest. The premise sounded really intriguing to me and overall I think the story did not disappoint. I liked the main characters (at least Nora and Nina :D) and I did like trying to figure out what actually happened in their past to make them lose touch. I also appreciate that there were no loose ends after the whole story was explained. I find that in some books there are questions raised by the characters which then are not answered in the course of the story. I thought for a second that one important matter would not be explained but it was in the end. Overall, I do have to say however that the story was just an okay thriller since at some point in the book it was rather obvious what had happened and it was rather easy to narrow the suspects down. So, since I did expect a little more from the story but did really enjoy the time I had with the story it's a three-star book for me.
4,5⭐
Nora hasn't seen Clare for 10 years and all of a sudden gets an invite to Clare's hen weekend. It has to be a mistake. Right? No. Nora makes the decision to go and when she gets there she wishes she hadn't because it all goes horribly wrong. I loved this story. I've never read a thriller around a hen weekend before, I think that's why I liked it so much. Knowing that you are invited to what you're going to be a fun filled weekend and it all goes to shit! I loved the writing, the description of the 'glass house' made me feel like I was there, the characters I would probably know them haha. Yeah I loved it. The only thing I didn't like was I was at the end before I was ready for it!